Eliminate the TCP/IP connection limit Windows 7 and Vista impose.
The latest versions of Windows, specially
Windows 7, come with the
limitation of not accepting
more than 10 incomplete outbound TCP/IP connections. This kind of connection are
basic to the
P2P programs, and their amputation can
considerably affect their
performance.
The best solution to this problem is provided by
TCP-Z, a simple tool with which we will be able to
increase the number of half open connections and
supervise the effectiveness of any change though its
interface that is apt for
more or less anyone.
Through its window we will be able to view the
number of established connections, the limited connections and the real upload and
download speed.
In the
Parch tab we will have two options to choose from: to perform the changes directly to the
kernel memory, that will be applied instantly but will be lost whenever we restart the computer; or parch the
Tcpip file, that will require that we reboot the computer to apply a set of changes that will be
maintained until we decide to modify them.
TCP-Z is one of the few similar utilities that offers the option to
directly affect the kernel memory. This option, that instantly performs the changes, even though they are only temporal, is
the best option for inexperienced users that may be worried of messing up the Windows Registry file.
The
quickest and easiest way of avoiding the
absurd limitation that is detrimental to the P2P downloads.
Requirements: This
download requires a 7z compatible compressor.