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12-May-2008, 10:43 PM #1
Optimizing my Download Speed? Vista 64
Nvidia nForce Networking Controller - Phoenix AwardBIOS v6.00PG
Vista Ultimate (64)
4gig RAM (Corsair)
Quadcore
3mb rated connection with Northland Cable (GA, USA)
Webstar Cable Modem DPC2100R2 series
No Router - Hardlined

I speed test at pretty much exactly 3mb.
Max download speed is 364kbs when downloading via torrent or direct link.

I am noticing huge disparities when downloading files compared to friends with similar locations/ISPs downloading simultaneously the same file. They will be getting 600-1400kb/s when I am chugging along at 140kb/s. I hear this is a priority thing, any settings that I can optimize? Also a friend downloading from Los Angeles will be getting 900kb/s when downloading from a server located in New Jersey, and myself (in Georgia) will be getting 110kb/s.... just doesn't seem right even if he is next to a hub and I am not.

My Network Adapter Settings:

Flow Control: -------------------------------- Disabled
Interrupt Moderation: -------------------- Enabled
IP Checksum Offload: -------------------- RX&TX Enabled
Jumbo Packet: ----------------------------- 1514 bytes
Large Send Offload V1 (IPv4) ----------- Enabled
Large Send Offload V2 (IPv4) ------------Enabled
Large Send Offload V2 (IPv6) ------------ Enabled
Low Power State Link Speed ------------ Disabled
Network Address ---------------------------- Not Set
Priority & VLAN ------------------------------ Disabled
Receive Side Scaling ----------------------- Enabled
Speed & Duplex Settings ----------------- Autonegotiate for 100FD (what does this mean?)
TCP Checksum Offload (IPv4) ----------- RX&TX Enabled
^^^ ^^^ ^^^ (IPv6) ------------------------------ RX&TX Enabled
UDP Checksum Offload (IPv4) ----------- RX&TX Enabled
^^^ ^^^ ^^^ (IPv6) --------------------------------- RX&TX Enabled
VLAN Id ------------------------------------------- 1
WakeonLAN from PowerOff --------------- Disabled

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