October 22, 200619 yr ... First off, read all the stickies in this forum. Most of them will talk about how to reduce lag, keep your computer safe, and how to make a post on the forums, because apparently you don't know. Are you talking about your computer being laggy? Your high speed DSL? Your 28k Modem? Here, answer this question for me: Can you tell me how to fix my car? Probably not... since you don't know what the problem is, nor do you know what type of car I have. ...
October 23, 200619 yr Can you tell me how to fix my car? Take it to a mechanic. :lol: . Eh, lame I know... I'm going to go out on a limb here and asume he is talking about runescape.
October 23, 200619 yr that still means nothing though... it could be his computer lagging, his internet [bleep]ing, or his java glitching up... ...
October 23, 200619 yr Yeah I know, still very little we can do. (I agree with you 100%, this topic is way too vauge).
October 23, 200619 yr Thanks for the extra info =D> still totaly failed to hit the point though. I will help. What kind of internet do you have and what speed does it run at? What kind of processor does you pc have? what operating system are you using? How much ram do you have? Are you sure your even playig runescape????? :D
October 24, 200619 yr Author Thanks for the extra info =D> still totaly failed to hit the point though. I will help. What kind of internet do you have and what speed does it run at? What kind of processor does you pc have? what operating system are you using? How much ram do you have? Are you sure your even playig runescape????? :D Ok thanks Idk, lol Idk, lol Idk, lol 512 i think Yes :P
October 24, 200619 yr maybe get a friend to look at it lol, anything we suggest probably wont mean naything you you if you dont know your pc specs. to ghet your pc specs go to my computer go to a blank piece of the screen and lreft click then go to properties. your system specs will be their.
October 24, 200619 yr TechSpot[/url]] 56K Tweaks for all Windows OS's: For 98 & ME: 1. First and most important make sure you have the latest drivers for your modem, from the manufacturer. 2. Open modem properties in Control Panel and under advanced port settings slide both all the way to the right. 3. Set maximum port speed to 115,2000. 4. Open Internet Options in IE and under temp internet files - settings select - Every visit to page. 5. Under extra settings (where init strings go) put in s11=55 to make your modem dial faster or s10=60 if you have frequent disconnects. 6. Make sure you have a good "clean" phone line, the #1 reason 56K modems don't connect at a good transfer rate is static on your phone line, and remember your throughput is more important than what your connection says it is connected at. If you are connected between 44,000 - 50,000 that is as good as it gets (you are limited to 53,333 by the FCC) 7. Download Cablenut and put in the following settings: BcastNameQueryCount - 1 BcastQueryTimeout - 100 BSDUrgent - 1 CacheTimeout - 600000 DefaultRecvWindow - 5840 DefaultTTL - 128 EnableDNS - 0 GlobalMaxTcpWindowSize - 5840 KeepAliveInterval - 500 KeepAliveTime - 14400000 Lanabase - 0 LocalCopyMade - 1 MaxConnections - 99 NameTableSize - 255 NameSrvQueryTimeout - 100 PMTUBlackHoleDetect - 0 PMTUDiscovery - 1 SackOpts - 1 SessionKeepAlive - 7200 SessionTableSize - 255 Size/Small/Medium/Large - 3 Tcp1323Opts - 0 TcpTimedWaitDelay - 30 MaxDupAcks - 2 DefaultTOS - 92 IGMPLevel - 2 MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server - 8 MaxConnectionsPerServer - 4 Then select "save to registry" and reboot to take effect. 8. Open your registry (start - run - type regedit) and change the following registry entries: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Net\000X (where X is a number between 1 and 9)there is a value named SLOWNET, change it from 01 to 00. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\COMBUFF it has a value called Start, change its value from 00 to 01. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\VCACHE, it has a value named Start, change it from 00 to 01. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\PriorityControl (if PriorityControl is not there, make the value) - on the right hand side right click and select new DWORD value, name it IrqXPriority (X = Irq assigned to your modem), then right click it and select modify and give it a decimal value of 1. 9. Open your sys.ini file (start - run -sysedit - ME type system.ini) close the boxes until you are at the one with the title C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM.INI, under [386enh] add the line ComXXIrqXXbuffer=4096, XX=Com port your modem is on and Irq assigned to your modem, it should look like Com03Irq07buffer=4096. Then select file - save and reboot to take effect. For 2K & XP: 1. First and most important make sure you have the latest drivers for your modem, not Microsoft's, but the one's from the manufacturer. 2. Open modem properties in Control Panel and under advanced port settings slide both all the way to the right. 3. Set maximum port speed to 115,2000. 4. Under extra settings (where init strings go) put in s11=55. 5. Make sure you have a good "clean" phone line, the #1 reason 56K modems don't connect at a good transfer rate is static on your phone line, and remember your throughput is more important than what your connection says it is connected at. If you are connected between 44,000 - 50,000 that is as good as it gets (you are limited to 53,333 by the FCC) 6. Download Cablenut and put in the following settings: DefaultReceiveWindow = 5840 DefaultSendWindow = 2920 DisableAddressSharing = 1 InitialLargeBufferCount = 5 InitialMediumBufferCount = 15 LargeBufferSize = 2048 MaxFastTransmit = 5840 MediumBufferSize = 752 PriorityBoost = 0 SmallBufferSize = 32 TransmitWorker = 32 FastSendDatagramThreshold = 1024 EnableFastRouteLookup = 1 EnablePMTUDiscovery = 1 IgnorePushBitOnReceives = 0 GlobalMaxTcpWindowSize = 5840 MaxFreeTcbs = 2000 MaxHashTableSize = 4096 MaxNormLookupMemory = 5000000 SackOpts = 1 Tcp1323Opts = 0 MaxDupAcks = 2 TcpRecvSegmentSize = 1460 TcpSendSegmentSize = 1460 TcpTimedWaitDelay = 30 TcpUseRFC1122UrgentPointer = 0 TcpWindowSize = 5840 MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server = 8 MaxConnectionsPerServer = 4 DefaultTTL = 128 DisableUserTOSSetting = 0 DefaultTOSValue = 92 Then select "save to registry" and reboot to take effect. 7. 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