like this, and it could be useful to all...
I got several emails about a program what will "speed up" internet access 200%.
What it does, I think, is play with the packet size that Windows uses. Now, I'm sure
I'm getting the terminology wrong (I don't think it is called Packet Size), but if I remember,
there is a setting in windows for a default packet for TCP/IP of 1500 bytes... this program
adjusts it to something like 532, or some odd number which is the "real" packet size
used on the net.
First, does anyone know what the heck I am talking about? : )
Second, is this a setting that anyone has done on a server and not just on
a workstation? Would this enhance throughput on a server?
Thanks in advance
Chris Ulrich
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