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Re: TCP and WAN issue
From: Mikael Abrahamsson <swmike () swm pp se>
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 00:37:01 +0200 (CEST)
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007, Philip Lavine wrote:
I have an east coast and west coast data center connected with a DS3. I am running into issues with streaming data via TCP and was wondering besides hardware acceleration, is there any options at increasing throughput and maximizing the bandwidth? How can I overcome the TCP stack limitations inherent in Windows (registry tweaks seem to not functions too well)?
You should talk to the vendor (microsoft) and ask them how to tweak their product to properly work over the WAN.
Don't let them get away with substandard product when it comes to WAN optimization. If you can get microsoft to clean up their act, you'd have done ISPs a great service, because then we can stop trying to convince customers that it's not ISP fault that they get bad speeds with their windows PCs.
-- Mikael Abrahamsson email: swmike () swm pp se
Current thread:
- Re: TCP and WAN issue, (continued)
- Re: TCP and WAN issue JAKO Andras (Mar 27)
- RE: TCP and WAN issue michael.dillon (Mar 27)
- [no subject] Jim Shankland (Mar 27)
- RE: Jumbo frames michael.dillon (Mar 27)
- RE: Jumbo frames Jim Shankland (Mar 27)
- Re: Jumbo frames Andy Davidson (Mar 29)
- RE: Jumbo frames michael.dillon (Mar 29)
- Re: Jumbo frames Stephen Sprunk (Mar 30)
- [no subject] Jim Shankland (Mar 27)
- RE: Jumbo frames Hank Nussbacher (Mar 27)
- Re: Perry Lorier (Mar 27)
- Re: TCP and WAN issue Steve Meuse (Mar 27)
- Re: TCP and WAN issue Andre Oppermann (Mar 28)
- Re: TCP and WAN issue Marshall Eubanks (Mar 28)
- Re: TCP and WAN issue Simon Leinen (Mar 28)
- Re: TCP and WAN issue Roland Dobbins (Mar 27)
- RE: TCP and WAN issue michael.dillon (Mar 27)
- Re: TCP and WAN issue Roland Dobbins (Mar 27)