
One Setting to Make Windows Network Faster - Chris Titus Tech
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Date: 2022-03-21
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Niko.
Im kinda confused here and I apologize beforehand because I like your content. Im not sure if its intentional or not. You talk about it, never mention it exclusively but mention gaming several times along with gaming load tests. This setting is for filesharing. You need to have a shared folder with a NAS or a server, you need to have some kind of network environment for this to work. This is not a gaming tweak. Its for very specific use case different from gaming. Maybe if you host a LAN party with lots of computers that are downloading games-its perfect for that. But this setting wont improve the average gamer (people who even copy/pasting or use scripts that disable LanManServer). I do not understand the CrystalDisk test before & after without transferring some kind of file. Ofc. it will show the same results.
Another thing is that you talk about these registry -hacks- as they are brand new or you just now learn about them. (NonBestEffortLimit comes to mind). These tweaks are since Win7 & maybe before. Based on what you show and what work you did before, I kinda doubt you learn about them just now. I mean if you did, it would be concerning. maybe you're that more of a Linux guy, IDK. The point is I feel the approach is slightly misleading because now every child & noob will start spamming, ect. (I had to short cause got too big). I hope you see this as a constructive criticism.
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Im kinda confused here and I apologize beforehand because I like your content. Im not sure if its intentional or not. You talk about it, never mention it exclusively but mention gaming several times along with gaming load tests. This setting is for filesharing. You need to have a shared folder with a NAS or a server, you need to have some kind of network environment for this to work. This is not a gaming tweak. Its for very specific use case different from gaming. Maybe if you host a LAN party with lots of computers that are downloading games-its perfect for that. But this setting wont improve the average gamer (people who even copy/pasting or use scripts that disable LanManServer). I do not understand the CrystalDisk test before & after without transferring some kind of file. Ofc. it will show the same results.
Another thing is that you talk about these registry -hacks- as they are brand new or you just now learn about them. (NonBestEffortLimit comes to mind). These tweaks are since Win7 & maybe before. Based on what you show and what work you did before, I kinda doubt you learn about them just now. I mean if you did, it would be concerning. maybe you're that more of a Linux guy, IDK. The point is I feel the approach is slightly misleading because now every child & noob will start spamming, ect. (I had to short cause got too big). I hope you see this as a constructive criticism.
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Vladislavs
Is it even worth tinkering with windows settings now day's ? If they don't like it MS will do it anyway. Usually anything that comes to your mind you want to change in your settings benefit you NOT ms and another way around. You just wasting your time and energy trying to take a piss at the windy storm. Internet giants now is f... people anyway they want and everything is about telemetry and there nothing that could be beneficiary to average Joe..Plus government politicians finally is -helping- them out big time and there is no doubt about it..Thanks to uncle Sam again! Only Linux distros is a lifesaver.
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Is it even worth tinkering with windows settings now day's ? If they don't like it MS will do it anyway. Usually anything that comes to your mind you want to change in your settings benefit you NOT ms and another way around. You just wasting your time and energy trying to take a piss at the windy storm. Internet giants now is f... people anyway they want and everything is about telemetry and there nothing that could be beneficiary to average Joe..Plus government politicians finally is -helping- them out big time and there is no doubt about it..Thanks to uncle Sam again! Only Linux distros is a lifesaver.
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OnTheSpotTech
1. There is no need to reboot. Just restart the service with powershell. Restart-Service -name server 2. Be on the look out for Event ID 2021 in your logs. if you see it change your setting +-3. IRPStackSize value range is from 11 (0xb hexadecimal) to 50 (0x32 hexadecimal). On some old computers, values from 33 through 38 can cause problems.
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1. There is no need to reboot. Just restart the service with powershell. Restart-Service -name server 2. Be on the look out for Event ID 2021 in your logs. if you see it change your setting +-3. IRPStackSize value range is from 11 (0xb hexadecimal) to 50 (0x32 hexadecimal). On some old computers, values from 33 through 38 can cause problems.
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solar3mpire
Before you deleted the registry entry it already was set to 20 (32hex), when you opened regedit. -1:46
Crystaldiskmark showed no significant change because it didn't change when you rebooted... I believe by default IPRStackSize is not equal to 20 (32Hex)
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Before you deleted the registry entry it already was set to 20 (32hex), when you opened regedit. -1:46
Crystaldiskmark showed no significant change because it didn't change when you rebooted... I believe by default IPRStackSize is not equal to 20 (32Hex)
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Ralph
NIce video sir!! I have a one damn problem with my ubuntu 20.01 LTE Where most of the old PPA Packages missing out , with that i cannot install so many apps, its so annoying, if u bring a solution to that and post a reply i would appriciate.......
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NIce video sir!! I have a one damn problem with my ubuntu 20.01 LTE Where most of the old PPA Packages missing out , with that i cannot install so many apps, its so annoying, if u bring a solution to that and post a reply i would appriciate.......
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AJCN
Ah yes the black art of networking. For the life of me I cannot get W10 64 to talk to my wife's PC which is also W10 32 and 3 feet away. Neither thru' LAN using modem nor WiFi. Wifi I can get it once but after a reboot it's gone again.
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Ah yes the black art of networking. For the life of me I cannot get W10 64 to talk to my wife's PC which is also W10 32 and 3 feet away. Neither thru' LAN using modem nor WiFi. Wifi I can get it once but after a reboot it's gone again.
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DieTabbi
And I thought that the bottleneck was always the connection from the server side cause if traffic, bad connections etc... i download 1gb map for sat-nav in over an hour and now ... yeah 10sec faster.
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And I thought that the bottleneck was always the connection from the server side cause if traffic, bad connections etc... i download 1gb map for sat-nav in over an hour and now ... yeah 10sec faster.
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stay
Hi Chris, thanks for the video.....
I have one question, is there any command in powershell where I can temporary disable the windows 10 firewall and restore it. Thank you!
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Hi Chris, thanks for the video.....
I have one question, is there any command in powershell where I can temporary disable the windows 10 firewall and restore it. Thank you!
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tudomerda
yep that sped up video streaming from my NAS substantially, scrolling/skipping a large MKV file in VLC is almost instantaneous and without pixelating.
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yep that sped up video streaming from my NAS substantially, scrolling/skipping a large MKV file in VLC is almost instantaneous and without pixelating.
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Ingrid
Not recommended, slowed down my system, u would notice lag spikes.
I removed it after a few days on testing and thankfully it returned to normal.
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Not recommended, slowed down my system, u would notice lag spikes.
I removed it after a few days on testing and thankfully it returned to normal.
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