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Old 15-03-2009, 08:42   #9
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Re: Could The TCP Optimiser Be Affecting My Connection?

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Originally Posted by Milambar View Post
Hm, I'm a bit curious what the TCP optimizer actually does, as a friend of mine says you should never alter the TCP stack. Thats what the old AOL software used to do isn't it? Forcing people to reinstall windows if ever they wanted to go to a different ISP.

Could someone clarify what the TCP optimizer actually does?
It changes a couple of Windows registry keys, that's all. The AOL parasite is an entirely different thing.
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