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Originally Posted by ffkip911
alright, so I was screwing around with some of the reg edits I posted a while back for mobile net speed tweaks...
Net speed booster
Locate the following key in the registry:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Internet Settings
On the Edit menu, point to New, click DWORD Value, and then add the following registry values:
Value name: MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server
Value data: 32
Base: Decimal
Value Name: MaxConnectionsPerServer
Value data: 16
Base: Decimal
Exit Registry Editor.
then softreset
Windows Mobile 6.1. I went into with resco registry editior and changed HKLM\Comm\Tcpip\Parms and changed the TimerWheelSize to Value of 5 and soft reset via software reset
the first 2 edits I messed with and 32 and 16 are the exact variables that need to be entered. The last tweak the original value is 11, moved it to 5 as recommended. I did mess with these values and this is what I came up with
Value 5 - speed 350
Value 3 - speed 382
Value 1 - speed 427
Value 0 - speed 400
Value 1 - speed 567
now, being mobile, will vary, but I did get the best results with the value at 1. Can anyone do similar tests to see if my value of 1 is optimal.
I used the same speed test site. changed value, and SR after each change prior to running the test.
I reg edited the first to (from the HKCU with what is recommended) then I changed the value under HCLM. ran an initial test, changed value, SR, ran test again. changed value, SR, ran test. changed value, SR, ran test.
anyone up for helping me with figuring this out?
SR and ran the test again with a value of 1 , speed is 516.129Kbps...still the best I've had
after a few others comment on this, is there anyone with cab skills that can cab up all 3 of these regedits (with the first 2 as-is and the last with a value of 1) into one cab?
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A Parms value of 5 is best for me:
11 (default) : 348kbps
1 : only 180-200kbps
5: 500-700kbps
I used the 1MB file download option as 100KB may be inaccurate. I did several tries for each value just to make sure the values are consistent. I didn't try any other; I'll stick with 5 for now. I used the built-in IE browser. If I use Opera Mini, it's 2.5Mbps! Of course, Opera Mini cache the data at their server so that's why the huge speed.
Thanks.