Something here may help.
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=120642
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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
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"hotdogdave" wrote:
| Hi
|
| Can anyone please help?! : )
|
| I am working with a Win2000 IP network over a HF radio system with high
| latencies (ping = 35 secs). Putting the jokes aside of 'why bother'!, we
| occasionally get a TCP timeout occurring. I know this is because the reply
| takes longer than the TcpTimeout setting. The MS info on this is at
|
|
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d...ntry/58802.asp
|
| I have changed the TcpInitialRtt value in the registry but this is an
| initial value to start the Smoothed RTT (SRTT) which is then dynamically
set
| using a given formula as discussed in
|
|
http://www.informit.com/articles/art...&seqNum=4&rl=1
|
| SRTT is calculated by values such as [alp], [beta]. Retransmission TimeOut
| (RTO)
| is then calculated from SRTT and also has values such as upper and lower
| bounds (UBOUND, LBOUND). I have done a lot of searching and can find lots
of
| information on what I have discussed above, but nothing about where I can
set
| the values above. I assume these are set in the registry like
TcpInitialRtt
| etc are.
|
| cheers David
| sunny England