... in response to speeding up your DSL/cable, posted by Cold Warrior on Dec 23, 2002[This message has been edited by Cold Warrior]
You can make changes to your registry or download drtcp at
http://www.dslreports.com/front/drtcp.html
quick guide -
1.Go to dslreports and do the tweak test. Make a note of your average ping (latency).
2. Go here and calculate your RWIN
http://www.dslnuts.com/bitsbytes.shtml
bandwith- your connection speed e.g 512 for a 512k connection or 1000 for a 1mb line.
latency - your average ping as reported by dslreports.
MSS - 1418 ( most ISP use cisco routers which have a MTU of 1458. MSS = MTU - 40 ).
3. calculate your optimal RWIN and enter that figure into DRTCP.
The configuration of DRTCP is at
http://www.dslreports.com/faq/578
Use a MTU of 1458.
P.S
Ignore the RWIN recommendations of dslreports, use the one you calculated at bitbyes.
For more advanced info check
http://cable-dsl.home.att.net/