If there's anyone else out there like me who has a 56k or above connection and is running xp with sp2 you should check out this site.
http://www.testmy.net I recently upgraded to a 1mbs connection, and browsing became like lightning, but downloads still didn't seem any faster (25kbs max). I tested my connection at this site, and it showed i was only running at 25% of my potential. But after taking 5 minutes to follow their tips, i was up to 91% and flying!!! (Now i average about 200kbs :ok: ) It's mostly because of a limit SP2 places on the maximum number of connections your pc can make at once. SP2 restricts it to 10 connections at a time, but normally you'd be allowed upto 50,000! It boosted my online gaming as well. Playing FPS became alot easier. :sniper: Even if you think your connection is doing just fine, take 20 seconds to try their download test, it might shock you. Before anyone asks, no i'm not affiliated with that site, in any way. But i just couldn't believe how much of an improvement it made, for the sake of a couple of minutes. :w00t: |
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I knew I had to good reason not to get SP2. :D
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blah, SP2 had been the worst idea since WindowsXP (for the sheer fact that it didnt have DOS), it screws up my laptop so badly though, if i install it (long story as to why i had to) the laptop fan goes insane if i do the slightest thing, like play a song or watch a movie, it literally took 20 minutes to completely load up windows, my leet dialup went from 5kb/s to 3kb/s, so after sending much hatemail to microsoft, i deleted SP2, and since then, ive been happy....except for the fact that the damn soundcard doesnt work anymore and needs replacing along with the entire damn motherboard, ahh!
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On a Dutch forum I trust this problem has been discussed and it does appear real. There are some hacks to lift the restriction but do not attempt this unless you know what you are doing. |
Gotta love campus network when it works. :)
Download: 4.5 stars Your connection is: 2719 Kbps (about 2.7 Mbps) You downloaded at: 332 kB/s Diagnosis: Awesome! 20% + : 88.3 % faster than the average for host (bgsu.edu) Upload: 4.5 stars Your connection is: 1220 Kbps (about 1.2 Mbps) You uploaded at: 149 kB/s Diagnosis: 90% + Okay : running at 100 % of your hosts average (bgsu.edu) I'll test it at home with my cable network to see how it compares. |
I downloaded and used the software that they recommend in the forums over there, and it worked fantastically for me.
The Picard is right though, to fix it you need a hack to replace your tcpip.sys The program they suggest worked fine for me, and it makes a backup of the file it replaces. So you could always go back if something did happen to go wrong. |
Hmmm, interesting site, gotta try it when I get back home.
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What program did you use? I tried TCP Optimizer from speedguide.net first which was linked by testmy.net. But the result was far from being good. My connection speed was much slower than before.
After that I tried cablenut with settings from vanburen. And it improved my connection speed a little bit. Think I will try the settings for advanced users when I got the time... But I think I will try being a little more careful in the future... :D |
Upload and Download speed: 7kbps
as usual... well, technically its 7.4, thankyou very much mr. inaccurate site. god. |
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