registry default settings?

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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
 
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
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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
 
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
 
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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