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<img src="http://nsanedown.com/images/logos/cFosSpeed.png" class="logo" alt="cFosSpeed" title="cFosSpeed" />cFosSpeed is a network driver, which attaches itself to existing Internet connections. It then optimizes data transfer by means of Traffic Shaping. Traffic Shaping is a method for optimizing the Internet traffic. It allows maximum speed while ensuring minimal Ping. You can use cFosSpeed with a router and/or a DSL-modem or cable-modem. You can also use cFosSpeed with other types of Internet access, ie. whenever you already have an existing Internet connection. cFosSpeed supports a wide variety of connections, like DSL, cable, ISDN, UMTS, etc.

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cFosSpeed 5.13 build 1651

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cFosSpeed 5.13 build 1651

! cFosSpeed can now communicate with other cFosSpeed drivers on your LAN to
share statistical data of how much each of them sent. This increases the
accurary of traffic shaping with more than one machine. We call this
feature "net_talk". Statistics are sent out as UDP packets (by default on
port 889) five times a second with TTL 1 to your local subnet broadcast
address, so they should never leave your LAN.

To use the "net_talk" feature, be sure the Options of your connection are
set to variable, not fixed.

cFosSpeed will show other party's traffic in the Liquid Crystal skins
together with your own traffic, just less intensely coloured.

There is the new command "ts" or "talkstat" to see which other machines on
your LAN use cFosSpeed. The global variable "net_talk" can be set to 0 to
disable this feature (spd gset net_talk 0 -save). You can change the UDP
port number with the global variable "net_talk_port"; it must be the same
on all machines in the LAN.

! cFosSpeed now measures the variance of ping packets and uses this value
when shaping. Usually the variance is quite small (e.g. with DSL 16 mbit/s
it's about 4ms), but with wireless networks it can be substantially higher.

This value can be accessed via variable "variance" (spd set variance). If
you don't want this value to be automatically changed by cFosSpeed, set the
global variable "vari_fixed" to 1 (spd gset vari_fixed 1 -save).

This variable will not be automatically changed if you have selected the
variable non-cooperative algorithm, since cFosSpeed will not know if changes
in ping time are due to variance or traffic from other LAN users. If you
use more than one machine on the LAN, be sure to use cFosSpeed on all of
them with variable cooperative algorithm.

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