Man, @home is faster in win2k!

Ryan

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When I was running WinME, I was averaging download speeds of 1mbit. Well, I installed WIn2k the other day and my connection seemed a little speedy. Well, I just did a speed test, and it was over 2mbits!!!!!! :) Why could cause my speed to go up so much?
 

Ausm

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Oct 9, 1999
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It could be due to a slightly corrupt registry when you were running WinMe...so when you intalled WIN2k it fixed THEM


Ausm
 

Rkonster

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2k has better TCP/IP. My speeds increased more when I went to XP. I don't know why. Maybe the improved the networking protocols or something.
 

CQuinn

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I've noticed XP (and probably 2000) have thier default RWIN settings at much higher values than
Win98. Windows 9x seemed optimized for Dial-up connections, while the NT-based OSes seem
to be tweaked for network/broadband connectivity in mind.
 

Zach

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<< 2k has better TCP/IP. My speeds increased more when I went to XP. I don't know why. Maybe the improved the networking protocols or something. >>



Yup. the 9x line was never meant to be used that much for networking, as a home OS. Be default in Win95 (the original) I don't even think TCP/IP was installed. NetBeui or IPX/SPX.