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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.

Thanks to <font color="#FF0000">jofre</font> for the update.

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I like how they constantly improving their software. And I must agree, it's definitely worth to buy a license.

BTW, what happened to beta changelog link on frontpage?

Cheers ;)

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Changelog :

cFosSpeed 6.11 build 1791

x Fixed some erroneous UTF-8 BOMs in settings.ini.

cFosSpeed 6.11 build 1790

x Fixed a problem where data would sometimes not be written properly to

data.ini. Thanks to AndyC for his case.

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Happy :xmas: !!

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Revision history: ---------------------------------------------------------

cFosSpeed 6.11 build 1792

+ Rx-shaping is now more precise. It should limit sending streams quicker to

a proper speed.

+ Added "nsclear" command to clear the "netstat" counters.

+ Added filter expressions -l, -r, -l-mynet, -r-mynet, -l-bcast, -r-bcast,

-l-iplist and -r-iplist. They work like the -s and -d, etc. pendants, just

for local and remote addresses, i.e. invariant of the direction of traffic.

+ Added gset variable "max_hops" (default 8) to allow cFosSpeed to ping with

higher TTLs. Allowed TTL values are 8 - 16. If you change it, you should

use "spd pingboot" afterwards. Thanks to gj090879 for inspiration.

+ Added global variable "vari_trace". When switched off new variance data is

no longer dumped to trace.txt; that is the default now.

+ New parameters to set the desired ping delays in both directions: tx_delay,

tx_width, rx_delay and rx_width. cFosSpeed tries to keep the ping between

tx_delay and tx_delay + tx_width when sending and between rx_delay and

rx_delay + rx_width when receiving. The values are in usec.

If receive speed is too low, because cFosSpeed is too agressive in keeping

a small ping, increase the rx_* values.

+ Added information about cFosSpeed ports to "Options", "Settings",

"Adapter Info" dialog.

x Switching an adapter On/Off didn't bind/unbind it immediately. Fixed.

x Fixed a bug in RWIN calculation of rx-shaping. Fixed another bug in rx_limit

code.

x The TCP MSS will no longer be lowered if the medium "adaptive" is set. If

you know the type of your connection, set it properly under Options,

Settings, Traffic Shaping, , Options. If you have some DSL variant

cFosSpeed might reduce the TCP MSS on your connections to gain up to 3%

speed if "Automatic MSS (MTU) optimization" is switched on.

+ Even if "Automatic MSS (MTU) optimization" is off (default), a set mss_limit

and the intrinsic limit of the medium (like 1492 for PPPoE) will be used to

change the MSS. Therefore, it's good to set the medium properly. Plus,

it helps rx-shaping.

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