Broadband Optimizer for Revolution?
Alex Tweedly
alex at tweedly.net
Wed Jun 1 11:28:40 EDT 2005
MisterX wrote:
>actually, there's lots more than just that...
>
>TTLs (time to life), frame sizes, packet fragmentation, packet resends,
>routing, firewall configs (yes!), proxys (cache problems?), etc...
>
>
>
Hey - you missed packet schedulers (Packeteer, etc.), VPN frame
overhead, ATM cell tax, VJHC, RED, etc.:-)
> Knowledge of IP protocols can be a nightmare. But usually these are not set
>wrong on your computer unless you tried to optimized them yourself without
>real knowledge of consequences...
>
>
One of the few exceptions to that is the setting of receive buffer
(window) size, which is often set too small to achieve the potential
throughput for broadband connections.
>If it works, for anything else, dont try to fix it... Look elsewhere. So far
>rev does a good job with almost anything network related as far as I've
>experienced.
>
>
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