 y2s
join:2002-05-11 North York, ON
| tweak & a question
I don't know if I really need to tweak but maybe there's a better rwin for my speed.
Also I was just wondering what difference there is between the settings "autosense" and "10BaseT Full Duplex" in the network card configuration. Right now I have it set at 10BaseT b/c the last tech I talked to before switching the modem suggested trying that. Does it make a diff?
Tweak: »monitor.dslreports.com/tweak/blo···a=normal
Speed: 2004-01-08 11:10:59 EST: 2826 / 362 Your download speed : 2826866 bps, or 2826 kbps. A 345 KB/sec transfer rate. Your upload speed : 362472 bps, or 362 kbps. Seems like broadband .. above the 1mbit barrier!
Will do line quality if requested
Cable >> Rogers Hi-Speed Internet
No DSL, no PPoE
Windows XP Pro
3000/384
No network/No router |
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  sargeeld Sgm Retired Premium join:2002-12-16 Raeford, NC clubs:  | Recommended RWIN for cable with a 3000 cap is 64240. Give that a try and see how it works. Everything else looks fine. |
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 y2s
join:2002-05-11 North York, ON | reply to y2s How about that autosense vs 10BaseT Full Duplex thing? |
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  sargeeld Sgm Retired Premium join:2002-12-16 Raeford, NC clubs:  | reply to y2s Autosense allows it to find the best communication method based on current environment. Setting it to 10BaseT Full means it will only communicate at that level. |
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  sbrook Premium,Mod join:2001-12-14 H0H 0H0 | On Rogers, people are generally more succesful with 10BT Half Duplex or Autosense rather than Full Duplex, but your mileage may vary. |
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 y2s
join:2002-05-11 North York, ON | reply to y2s thanks sbrook, I always appreciate your replies |
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  mau108 Mau Premium join:2001-10-07 Thornhill, ON clubs: | reply to y2s try rwin of 46720, me and sbrook(well i think he still uses it) use it and found it to be the max rwin needed. -- »www.djmau108.com |
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