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Old 10-03-2008, 01:36   #16
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Re: 20Mb tweaks?

On XP anyway but do have another machine on the router with vista on with sames speeds at the moment.
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Re: 20Mb tweaks?

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I've just upgraded to 20Mb this morning. Am getting 8/9Mb straight away, so I'm quite pleased (yes,I have re-booted everything!). I've seen references to MTU and DNS tweaks on here for 20Mb, but I can't find them, so can someone send me the links please. I'm using a Belkin router with 3 wireless connections maximum. Is there any point trying to get a discount from VM now, as I have TV, phone and broadband paying full whack? I'm very pleased with the company's phone and broadband (TV highly erratic) and would like to stay on.
You don't need to change anything. Ethernet just works plain and simple, messing about with it is entirely unnecessary.

Go and look on the IEEE web site and actually read the specs - this is for the benefit of all those who are going to jump up and down and say otherwise.
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