Your Vista PC Connection Speed


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I found this little program useful in ?optimizing? my connection speed for my PC. You must set your PC and this program does it. It works with ANY version of windows. I used it for my XP and I?m now using it for Vista. You might as well get the connection speed you are paying for as far as ?high speed internet service? goes. Here is the linTCP Optimizerimizer:

http://www.speedguide.net/downloads.pBEFOREBEFORE you run the TCP Optimizer program try this sFIRST>FIRST. ThAFTER>AFTER you run the Optimizer (SpeakEasy Flash will not load with Vista 64 bit so use your 32 bit I.E.) SpeakEasy Speed Test:

http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/

My Last Result:

Download Speed: 14064 kbps (1758 KB/sec transfer rate)

Upload Speed: 1098 kbps (137.3 KB/sec transfer rate)

Windows Vista Home Premium

64-bit Operating System

I.E. 7 (32-bit and 64-bit)

Gateway FX510S

Intel® Pentium? D 950 CPU 3.40GHz

800 MHz FSB, 2x2MB cache non-HT EM64T

Intel (Watsonville 2) 975x Motherboard

BIOS WT97510J.15A.2039.2006.0825.0358

600-Watt power supply

4093 MB RAM

NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS Graphics Card

(IP Provider Cox Cable)

Download: 10.0 Mbps Upload: 1.0 Mbps

Coaxial direct to tower for TV viewing on Monitor

(Hardware)

HP ScanJet G4050 Scanner (complete with 64-bit software and 64-bit drivers) with HP Photosmart

U.S.Robotics External USB 56K Fax Modem Model 5633B

Linksys Cable Modem Ethernet connection

HP LaserJet 1300 PCL 5 printer

Logitech Z-5300 Speakers and Sub-Woofer

20? Envision LCD Monitor

30 GB Zune Digital Media Player

APC Back-UPS ES 750

Western Digital 60 GB Removable hard drive

Belkin 15in1 Media Reader/Writer

(All Software?64 bit compatible)

MS Office Professional 2007

Adobe Acrobat Standard 8.1

Adobe Reader 8.1

Trend Micro Internet Security 2007

MS Zune Software Version 1.4

Phone Tools Faxing Software free U.S.Robotics

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from Speedguide.net site:

No TCP tweaks for Vista and TCP Optimizer is not designed for Vista either.

Vista has an auto-tuning function that sets RWIN to suit latency of your connection.

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