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| jjclarkson | |||
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Group: Members Posts: 29 Member No.: 1073 Joined: 07-August 07 |
My wireless network is slower in Vista than XP. Now this is not a disaster because I'm getting 11MBPS. However, if I connect to router via an Ethernet cable I get 29mbps. I've been advised to set the rwin higher, to about 256,000. As far as I can tell, Vista is setting the rwin dynamically. Is there a way to change the rwin in Vista? In XP there were a bunch of tools, but I think Vista does this quite differently. Thanks
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| rleon1982 | |||
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Group: Members Posts: 353 Member No.: 1174 Joined: 14-January 08 |
On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 16:03:34 -0400, SwampYankee wrote:
TCPOptimizer from speedguide.net. It now works on Vista. Prior to running TCPOptimizer, I could get about 4MB/s throughput on my LAN (gigabit) using the TTCP utility. This throughput was between an XP machine and a Vista machine, all with GB cards and a GB switch. Yet from XP to to XP I was getting 36MB/s. I then ran TCPOptimizer, rebooted, and now get a consistent 33MB/s from Vista to XP and vice-versa. Jim |
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