SpeedGuide TCP Optimizer 3.0.8


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SpeedGuide TCP Optimizer 3.0.8

The TCP Optimizer is a free, easy Windows program that provides an intuitive interface for tuning and optimizing your Internet connection.

There is no installation required, just download and run.

The program can aid both the novice and the advanced user in tweaking related TCP/IP parameters in the Windows Registry, making it easy to tune your system to the type of Internet connection used.

The tool uses advanced algorithms, and the bandwidth*delay product to find the best TCP Window for your specific connection speed.

It provides for easy tuning of all related TCP/IP parameters, such as MTU, RWIN, and even advanced ones like QoS and ToS/Diffserv prioritization.

The program works with all current versions of Windows, and includes additional tools, such as testing average latency over multiple hosts, and finding the largest possible packet size (MTU).

The TCP Optimizer is targeted towards broadband internet connections, however it can be helpful with tuning any internet connection type, from dialup to Gigabit+ :)

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If you need help with the program, check the TCP Optimizer documentation, read our broadband tweaking articles, the Optimizer FAQ, and/or visit our Forums.

The program can be freely (re)distributed, as long as you give us proper credit as the author, and it is not sold for profit.

SpeedGuide TCP Optimizer 3.0.8 version changes:

- Added NetworkThrottlingIndex gaming tweak to the Advanced tab

- Changed "MaxUserPort" optimal value from 65535 to 65534.

- minor internal improvements

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  On 17/09/2011 at 20:25, AimLXJ said:

Um, doesn't Windows 7 and Windows Vista automatically adjust it according to your network settings?

It's probably aimed at those cavemen that still use WinXP.

  On 17/09/2011 at 20:51, AimLXJ said:

But but but.... 72fAa.jpg :laugh:

That header is probably just displaying whatever system you are running it on, which in this case that user is purely incompetent enough to realize Win7 does not need to be tweaked for optimal networking.

  On 17/09/2011 at 20:51, AimLXJ said:

But but but.... 72fAa.jpg :laugh:

That's my computer OS. Keep in mind that a lot of people still use XP and even Win 98 nowadays, and not all of us have a fast broadband connection so that's why programs like this still exist. :yes:

On Windows 7 there are still tweaks that can be done and the program is modified to change those new tweaks. It doesn't change the RWIN value like it did for XP, it allows control over the Auto-Tuning feature as well as some other features that are turned off that can improve performance. Before the changes to the program, the site had a batch file that did these changes. They detail all of it on their site on recommended values and what each setting is for.

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