
I have posted before in this forum the correct settings for your internet connections for the most BALANCED high speed connection. 9/10 times most users have there settings set for non gaming applications which basically equates to high loss/low ping in games.
So here is the rundown
From DSLReports.com
Tweek Test
(CABLE users=normal / DSL users=PPPOE /Router DSL = Router PPPOE)
There is no reason to set your RWIN (via DRTCP)above 64240/65535 unless you have over a 10000/2000 kbps connect and on a non gaming machine.
Follow any the tips listed on the summary page and retest over and over again until all sections are green. the RWIN is set to the MAX stated on the Tweek page. Default for scaling and timestamp is OFF
As seen in my results

Now the Speed Test
My results
6000 mbps speed (my base tier) with no download speed compression
dslreports.com speed test 2008-07-111 :
8122 / 2362 (Kbps)

not bad considering overhead and traffic
Congrats you have a tweeked broadband connection.... But wait, here is the fun part..!
Hopefully you did not troll around the BBR Forums in a futile attempt to get the fastest downloads possible and used any other settings other than what is recommended on the tweek results page.
If you have then your gaming experience has been comprimised.........
(64240/65535 is your friend, unless of course you have 2500/xxx kbps or below connect)

SAVE - EXIT and Reboot
Now go back to the \"tweek test\" and start over
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gaming test
Firefox Friendly
Linksys WRT54G (v3) with Tomato Firmware
My results

