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Cable Modems & xDSL Registry Tweaks
(speedGuide.net)
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Different Network protocols benefit from different Network settings in the Windows Registry. For example, the Internet "standard" for MTU is 576, for Ethernet it's 1500. The optimal TCP settings for Cable Modems and xDSL seem to be different than the default, set in Windows. Windows 9x is basically optimized for Ethernet, which is a high speed low latency connection, however that isn't the case on the Internet.
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Cable/DSL Speed Patches
(speedGuide.net)
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We've added the optimal Registry settings for Cable Modems, DSL or any similar broadband Internet connection to these patches. You should really experiment with different settings and add them manually, rather than applying generic patches, however we've added them because of the ease of installation and the many requests. Please make sure you download the patch for your version of Windows, they are slightly different. If you'd rather try editing the Registry yourself, check the Registry section of the site.
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Cable Modems & xDSL Sharing
(speedGuide.net)
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There are a couple of different ways to share your Cable Modem or xDSL connection over multiple PCs. Your ISP provides you with one or more IPs (addresses), which are used to identify your PC. Most providers will assign just one IP per residential account, which means that for the outside world, the Internet in this case, you have only one address.
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CableSense: The Sensible Source for Cable Modem Information
(cablesense.com)
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Welcome to the only website dedicated to sensibly explaining everything you'd ever want to know about cable modems.
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DSL Worldwide Directory
(point-topic.com)
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You can search freely through the summary entries here country by country and operator by operator, or sign up as a subscriber for the full details of DSL tariffs, services, coverage etc.
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Wireless LAN resource
(xdslresource.com)
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Originally launched as xDSL resource the site was introduced during the summer of 1999 to become a source for xDSL related information. Within several months xDSLResource.com became the unofficial hub for DSL users worldwide.
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Alternatives to DSL: Current/Future Broadband Technologies
(dslreports.com)
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Keep an eye on technologies competing with DSL for wide-spread broadband access. These are ordered roughly according to common use.. about half way down, technologies still in the labs are listed.
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Tweaks : Is your PC configured for broadband?
(dslreports.com)
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Your PC may not be setup properly to take full advantage of broadband speeds. Modifying your configuration to maximise performance is known as tweaking. For many users, tweaking is a misnomer as it implies subtle improvements. Fixing huge problems is more accurate!
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