QUOTE(monky91 @ Feb 7 2007, 09:57 PM)
I know optimizing, but my mozilla firefox didn't have much improvement on the webpage, I am using fasterfox, donou whether got crash between them.
But really, not much different, just that when TM start to block p2p download, my html download start to be fast. After installed CFOS, not much change either.
Well, still lots of people don't understand what cFosSpeed for.But really, not much different, just that when TM start to block p2p download, my html download start to be fast. After installed CFOS, not much change either.
It's a "packets priotizier" program which means it set the the pririoty to your network traffic according to your requirement (which is already preset in the software but you can tweak it).
Lots of people encountered slow or even timeout on Web browsing, Email receiving, online gaming whenever they are using P2P. Because P2P traffic had almost fully utilized their line. cFosSpeed is to set your 'important' packets to 'cut queue' so that you will get Web browsing, Online game...etc smoother.
Check out the picture in http://www.cfos.de/traffic_shaping/traffic_shaping_e.htm
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QUOTE(omega5475 @ Feb 5 2007, 07:00 PM)
cFosSpeed only works if it measures our connection by sending pings right? Then what if ICMP packets are blocked by ISP?

I have configured the correct rules for my router and software firewalls.
My suggestion is to set the ping destination host in your cfosspeed.ini in the program folder.
I have configured the correct rules for my router and software firewalls.
Set it to the nearest hop (next after your modem/router), take your picture as example, set it to 219.93.218.177 will be fine.
find the line in cfosspeed.ini which consist of "ping_dest", if don't have, put it under the param section, as
ping_dest=219.93.218.177
This post has been edited by YiQi: Feb 8 2007, 01:05 PM
Feb 8 2007, 12:55 PM




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