Windows 7 high ping fix
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4 Oct 2009, 14:04
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I found it after remembering back when I was on vista
netsh interface tcp set global autotuning=disabled
Go into the command prompt under administrator (Right click, run as Administrator) and right click and paste. Finaly I dont need to go BACK to vista or XP
EDIT:
Option 2:
Step 1: Open regedit
Step 2: Go to the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces
Step 3: There will be many sub-keys with names like {068CA6B5-ACDD-4FC1-BCBB-66380B3EAF17}, go through each one of them and search for the one that has a key value called DhcpIPAddress that contains your current IP.
Step 4: Right click on the key and select New->DWORD Value
Step 5: Rename the new value to TcpAckFrequency, then double click it and set it to 1
netsh interface tcp set global autotuning=disabled
Go into the command prompt under administrator (Right click, run as Administrator) and right click and paste. Finaly I dont need to go BACK to vista or XP
EDIT:
Option 2:
Step 1: Open regedit
Step 2: Go to the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces
Step 3: There will be many sub-keys with names like {068CA6B5-ACDD-4FC1-BCBB-66380B3EAF17}, go through each one of them and search for the one that has a key value called DhcpIPAddress that contains your current IP.
Step 4: Right click on the key and select New->DWORD Value
Step 5: Rename the new value to TcpAckFrequency, then double click it and set it to 1
There is a problem with Ur brains.
Because i had it to and now not anymore.
I used to tweak my internet settings and all I did was fuck up my computer.
Default settings are the best.