LOL you are the most clueless person I have ever met, you are a true idiot savant LOL. Ezulu was NEVER bundled in with CableNut - PERIOD!.
It's it quite obvious you have never read the Microsoft Windows 2000 TCP/IP White Papers, because you are TRULY showing your ignorance on the subject. Please explain why you must use a value of 64240 or less?
According to Microsoft you can use a value over 1,000,000 if you so choose to.
TcpWindowSize - This parameter determines the maximum TCP receive window size offered by the system. The receive window specifies the number of bytes a sender may transmit without receiving an acknowledgment. In general, larger receive windows will improve performance over high (delay * bandwidth ) networks. For highest efficiency, the receive window should be an even multiple of the TCP Maximum Segment Size (MSS).
Value Type: REG_DWORD—number of bytes
Valid Range: 0–0x3FFFFFFF
I will school you ALL day long on this subject and it's obvious you are quite ignorant of the facts.
ALL of the values in CableNut are decribed in the TCP/IP White Papers, they are ALL legit and do effect your connection in many ways. There are A LOT more registry entries than just your TcpWindowSize that effect your connection. I suggest YOU get your facts straight and do some reading before you make MORE of an ass of yourself.
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