registry default settings?

L

Louise

In trying to gain more speed loading pages on the net (using cable), I
started "messing" with registry settings. I am running XP Pro.

I'm not sure I did any good at all and I suspect I made things even a
little slower.

Is there a way to find out the default MTU, RWIN etc. settings so that I
can go back into the registry and restore them?

TIA

Louise
 
R

Ramesh [MVP]

Hi Louise,

Not sure about the default values, but you can try resetting the TCP stack settings using this command:

NETSH INT IP RESET C:\Reset.txt

--
Ramesh, Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Shell/User
http://windowsxp.mvps.org
--------------------------------------------
Using ToolbarCop to remove the unwanted Toolband, Toolbar Icons and BHO:
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/toolbarcop.htm
--------------------------------------------
The Parasite Fight - Quick Fix Protocol:
http://aumha.org/a/quickfix.php
--------------------------------------------
In trying to gain more speed loading pages on the net (using cable), I
started "messing" with registry settings. I am running XP Pro.

I'm not sure I did any good at all and I suspect I made things even a
little slower.

Is there a way to find out the default MTU, RWIN etc. settings so that I
can go back into the registry and restore them?

TIA

Louise
 
L

Louise

Hi Louise,

Not sure about the default values, but you can try resetting the TCP =
stack settings using this command:

NETSH INT IP RESET C:\Reset.txt

--=20
Ramesh, Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Shell/User
http://windowsxp.mvps.org
--------------------------------------------
Using ToolbarCop to remove the unwanted Toolband, Toolbar Icons and BHO: =

http://windowsxp.mvps.org/toolbarcop.htm
--------------------------------------------
The Parasite Fight - Quick Fix Protocol:=20
http://aumha.org/a/quickfix.php
--------------------------------------------
In trying to gain more speed loading pages on the net (using cable), I=20
started "messing" with registry settings. I am running XP Pro.

I'm not sure I did any good at all and I suspect I made things even a=20
little slower.

Is there a way to find out the default MTU, RWIN etc. settings so that I =

can go back into the registry and restore them?

TIA=20

Louise
Thanks - that seems to have helped. What exactly are the TCP stack
settings? I'd like to learn what I messed up and what I fixed, if you
have a minute.

TIA

Louise
 
R

Ramesh [MVP]

Louise,

Open C:\Reset.txt in Notepad and see what are the registry values that are reset by NETSH.

[More Information]

How to reset Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in Windows XP:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299357

--
Ramesh, Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Shell/User
http://windowsxp.mvps.org
--------------------------------------------
Using ToolbarCop to remove the unwanted Toolband, Toolbar Icons and BHO:
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/toolbarcop.htm
--------------------------------------------
The Parasite Fight - Quick Fix Protocol:
http://aumha.org/a/quickfix.php
--------------------------------------------
Hi Louise,

Not sure about the default values, but you can try resetting the TCP =
stack settings using this command:

NETSH INT IP RESET C:\Reset.txt

--=20
Ramesh, Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Shell/User
http://windowsxp.mvps.org
--------------------------------------------
Using ToolbarCop to remove the unwanted Toolband, Toolbar Icons and BHO: =

http://windowsxp.mvps.org/toolbarcop.htm
--------------------------------------------
The Parasite Fight - Quick Fix Protocol:=20
http://aumha.org/a/quickfix.php
--------------------------------------------
In trying to gain more speed loading pages on the net (using cable), I=20
started "messing" with registry settings. I am running XP Pro.

I'm not sure I did any good at all and I suspect I made things even a=20
little slower.

Is there a way to find out the default MTU, RWIN etc. settings so that I =

can go back into the registry and restore them?

TIA=20

Louise
Thanks - that seems to have helped. What exactly are the TCP stack
settings? I'd like to learn what I messed up and what I fixed, if you
have a minute.

TIA

Louise
 

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