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Optimize 7 Settings

 

Your Internet Speed Will Increase 300% GUARANTEED!

 

"What settings does Web Speed Accelerator Adjust?"

 

There are 7 main TCP settings in the windows operating system that determine how your computer receives data from the internet, how it processes that data, and what happens in the case the data was faulty. Web Speed Accelerator will fix and adjust all of these settings to performance levels for you with a click of a button!

RWIN ( Receive Window ):
This setting determines how much "data" the receiving computer is to receive.
Too much RWIN will result in data loss, as the packets are lost or damaged. Too little RWIN will be very slow, because each packet will need to be verified that it was received before the next is sent. The "ideal" formula of the RWIN is to take your latency, multiply that by your speed, divide by 8, and add a buffer of 20% for slow data.  Web Speed Accelerator will do this for you, with one click.


MTU ( Maximum Transmission Unit ):
This is how big a packet of data your pc can receive (dial-up modem & broadband). If the packet has a smaller MTU than the packets frame length, separation and fragmentation occur. Web Speed Accelerator will adjust your MTU for a optimized fit.


MSS ( Maximum Segment Size ):
This defines the largest amount of TCP data that the Winsock is about to receive. This setting should be somewhere in the range of 40 less than the MTU, for variance reasons (Windows calculates this automatically from the Maximum MTU number).  Web Speed Accelerator will automatically adjust your target MSS and then assign the performance value.


Black Hole Detection:
This setting will detect a black hole in the connection router when it's doing the MTU Path Discovery. Black Holes don't return ICMP Destination Unreachable messages when it needs to do a fragment on an IP DataGram with the Don't Fragment bit set. When this happens, TCP depends on these messages to perform the Path MTU Discovery.

When this feature is enabled, the TCP will try to send a segment - without the Don't Fragment bit set if several retransmissions of the segment go unacknowledged. If the segment gets acknowledged, the MSS is decreased and the Don't Fragment bit will be set in future packets.... This is desired, because he Black Hole detection will increase the maximum number of retransmissions performed on a given segment. Web Speed Accelerator does this for you.


TTL ( Time To Live ):
This is a number in a IP Data Packet that tells the router whether or not the packet has been in a network for too long, and should be discarded. Packets may not get delivered for many reasons to their destinations in a reasonable amount of time. A combination of faulty routing tables could cause packets to loop forever. Discarding the looping packet is a solution, then resending it. Initially, the TTL value is set in a 8 bit binary packet header. Originally, it was set in seconds, and when it became exhausted, the packet gets discarded. Each router is required to subtract one value off the TTL field, that means the amount of router hops the packet is allowed to do before it's discarded. Windows default is 32 hops, Web Speed Accelerator will set this to 128 for maximum coverage.


Selective Acknowledgements: ( SACKS )
This improves the throughput in lines that lose packets, by retransmitting the lost packets at faster intervals, they reach their destination faster, with more precision. When you purchase Web Speed Accelerator, 1 click and this is all set.


Maximize Simultaneous Web Connections ( MSWC )
The maximum number of simultaneous connections your computer is allowed to handle.
Optimizing this setting to just the right amount, will grant your computer the utmost best performance. Setting this at too many will result in a overload.  Web Speed Accelerator will adjust this value accordingly for you.