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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 10-Sep-16 12:03:10
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Re: tbb speed test


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Ta legume - I was under the impression that RWIN tweaking was a thing oif the past in Windows10?

Test on laptop via Wireless to same router is much less varied, starting at 20'ish with a slight pick up on test 3 to the multi speed of mid 20's. i wonder if there is something adrift with my NIC on the mainframe?

Re TCP settings - Billion 8800NL - where do I find what you seek please?


I wouldn't try tweaking RWIN on anything in 2016.

On the NIC - unlikely, but testing with a real cable to the router may eliminate any homeplug wierdness causing it.
Windows 10 is an unknown for me, it or it in combination with any antivirus software could be involved.

The link I gave would confirm all was OK with settings, routers are not involved with TCP settings, it's between your computer and the server., though saying that routers will likely clamp the mss setting for you, but this is normal.
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(deleted) Sat 10-Sep-16 12:07:48
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Re: tbb speed test


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C:\WIN10\system32>netsh interface tcp show global
Querying active state...
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TCP Global Parameters
----------------------------------------------Receive-Side Scaling State          : enabled
Chimney Offload State               : disabledNetDMA State                        : disabled
Direct Cache Access (DCA)           : disabledReceive Window Auto-Tuning Level    : normal
Add-On Congestion Control Provider  : noneECN Capability                      : disabled
RFC 1323 Timestamps                 : disabledInitial RTO                         : 3000
Receive Segment Coalescing State    : disabledNon Sack Rtt Resiliency             : disabled
Max SYN Retransmissions             : 2TCP Fast Open                       : enabled
Standard User mikejp
(member) Sat 10-Sep-16 12:44:02
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« SpeedGuide.net TCP Analyzer Results »
Tested on: 2016.09.10 07:42
IP address: 51.7.xx.xxx
Client OS/browser: Windows 10 (Firefox 48.0)

TCP options string: 020405ac0103030801010402
MSS: 1452
MTU: 1492
TCP Window: 66560 (NOT multiple of MSS)
RWIN Scaling: 8 bits (2^8=256)
Unscaled RWIN : 260
Recommended RWINs: 63888, 127776, 255552, 511104, 1022208
BDP limit (200ms): 2662kbps (333KBytes/s)
BDP limit (500ms): 1065kbps (133KBytes/s)
MTU Discovery: ON
TTL: 112
Timestamps: OFF
SACKs: ON
IP ToS: 00000000 (0)


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 10-Sep-16 13:04:31
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« SpeedGuide.net TCP Analyzer Results »
Tested on: 2016.09.10 07:42
IP address: 51.7.xx.xxx
Client OS/browser: Windows 10 (Firefox 48.0)

TCP options string: 020405ac0103030801010402
MSS: 1452
MTU: 1492
TCP Window: 66560 (NOT multiple of MSS)
RWIN Scaling: 8 bits (2^8=256)
Unscaled RWIN : 260
Recommended RWINs: 63888, 127776, 255552, 511104, 1022208
BDP limit (200ms): 2662kbps (333KBytes/s)
BDP limit (500ms): 1065kbps (133KBytes/s)
MTU Discovery: ON
TTL: 112
Timestamps: OFF
SACKs: ON
IP ToS: 00000000 (0)


That's OK, I wouldn't change anything despite what it says.

It seems that like Linux has for ~15 years Windows 10 does dynamic right sizing for buffers. so that's why the BDP is low - the Recommended RWINs just doesn't really matter in 2016 with window scaling and messing with anything will likely just have bad side effects for some other test.

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(deleted) Sat 10-Sep-16 17:27:14
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There is one setting that you could try in the advanced settings of your network adapter.
Make sure that:
Large Send Offload is set to disabled in both IPv4 & IPv6.
The setting is known to slow down modern systems due to the faster throughput.
You could also try "DNSBench" to make sure that you are not using unresponsive Name Servers.

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Standard User mikejp
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Just had another uplift in sync for 48+ to 54+ which for a 55/10 contract is not too shabby.

iron - tried that, and after a reboot there did not seem to be any sig change. Will it take time to work as in DLM-style?
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(deleted) Sun 11-Sep-16 20:49:22
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Just had another uplift in sync for 48+ to 54+ which for a 55/10 contract is not too shabby.

iron - tried that, and after a reboot there did not seem to be any sig change. Will it take time to work as in DLM-style?

If it was disabled already then np, if you have just disabled it and then rebooted then it might take a short time to sort the system but should just work.
Did you try DNSBench.?
No big deal if you did not but it can and does sort out the best Name Servers near your location.
You could also try setting the Jumbo Frame setting to 7KB MTU if you have it.
You can just put them back to what they were if you see no improvement.

"Just had another uplift in sync for 48+ to 54+ which for a 55/10 contract is not too shabby."
That is good because 54+ on a 55/10 line is as good as you can get as about 2mbps is deducted for overheads etc.

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Standard User mikejp
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Just run DNS Bench (good old Steve!) and swapped to 'better servers'. Yes, speeds improved, although it is possible the up has taken a small loss..

Thanks for the attention. I'll leave things static for a while and review after a week.
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(deleted) Sun 11-Sep-16 21:49:49
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Just run DNS Bench (good old Steve!) and swapped to 'better servers'. Yes, speeds improved, although it is possible the up has taken a small loss..

Thanks for the attention. I'll leave things static for a while and review after a week.

Cool! hope you don`t mind me giving you the tip but don`t use OPEN DNS or other name servers that refer to advert pages before doing the job.

Below is a link to the results I am getting from the TB tester, it seems ok.
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/speedtest/results.html...

Edited by deleted (Mon 12-Sep-16 00:12:53)

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