Re: OT: Anyone running Vista?



sf wrote:
On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 03:39:55 GMT, Steve Wertz
<swertz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 08:45:50 +1300, Frenchy wrote:

And while Steve W says it is "impossible" to get a faster download,
I can assure you it is. Have 4 machines connected to a home
network and the Vista machine is way faster than the others.

Your home network machine running Vista *will* be faster. But
it's not downloading from the Internet faster. You're obviouslly
seeing the effects of a bug. Have you done actual benchmarks?

TCP receive window size being but one of
them and that was NEVER optimised under any previous Windows,

RWIN has always been adjustable and should usually stay constant
dependant on your connection rate.

Never mind. Believe what you want. It's faster, yep. You are
the MAN!

You're right, down-stream is what it is..... and any computer will run
faster with a newly reinstalled OS (because it's clean), but the new
computer may also have dual RAM and a double core which will speed
things up a bit. I'm just thinking about internal processing -
receiving data off the internet.

You're exactly correct, sf. The internet can NOT run any faster than what
it is. It's most likely the machine becuase, as you stated, it's absolutely
clean. You are 100% correct.

kili


.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Vista Machine Cant Connect To The Internet
    ... Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on ... I have a Vista machine which was transfered from another office to our ... making all necessary settingto enable Internet ... The computer can be seen by other machines on the Network ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing)
  • drone armies C&C report - July/2005
    ... 3356 LEVEL3 Level 3 Communications ... 3491 BTN-ASN - Beyond The Network A ... 3801 MISNET - Mikrotec Internet Ser ... 15857 DIALOG-AS DIALOG-NET Autonomuo ...
    (Bugtraq)
  • Masquerading problem... can you help?
    ... server to masquerade a simple network and allow access to ... My server uses a modem to dial the internet. ... `SuSE-FW-DROP-DEFAULT' ...
    (comp.os.linux.security)
  • Re: Verizon rules the World? Or just the U.S.?
    ... Internet these days? ... network can now branch anywhere, and network data transfer is a piece ... Nearly all computer science departments and many private computer ... all these networks have gateways to the NSF backbone.) ...
    (rec.arts.mystery)
  • RE: can ping but not browse
    ... I have stopped the firewall. ... # are safed from all (security) hazards. ... firewall/bastion host to the internet ... # internet and to an internal network, ...
    (Fedora)