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Universal Tcpip.sys Patch Auto Patcher (V1.2 Build 20090409) | The Easiest Way to patch Tcpip.sys
Wednesday, September 9, 2009 20:08 2 CommentsIn windows XP and windows Vista, Microsoft still enforce and limit the maximum simultaneous half-open outbound TCP connection attempts per second that the system can make in order to protect the system being used by malicious software, such as viruses and worms, to spread to uninfected computers, or to launch distributed denial of service attack (DDoS).
The number of TCP connection attempts are limited differently by different version of windows. For example, windows XP SP2 has 10 maximum incomplete concurrent connections attempts limit per second, Windows Vista Home Basic has maximum limit of 2 and Vista Ultimate has 25 per second.
This is why heavy P2P (peer-to-peer) applications such as uTorrent, BitComet, Thunder, eMule, etc, or P2PTV such as PPLive, PPStream, Sopcast, etc may face some error or slow download and upload speed due to these limitations.
However there are some some tools to fix or to crack the TCP concurrent connection limit in Windows XP, Vista & 7.
Create an ad-hoc Wireless Network and configure Internet Connection Sharing on Windows XP
Friday, April 24, 2009 14:29 8 CommentsInstalling the wireless adapter
Before doing anything else, you need to equip all the machines that will be on the future ad hoc network with a wireless adapter and install drivers.
Configuring the ad hoc network
- Go to Control Panel - Network Connections, you will see Wireless Network Connection there if the computer wifi already enabled.
- Right Click Wireless Network Connection, select Properties.
- Click on Wireless Network tab
If Wireless Network tab is disabled, that’s mean Windows Wireless Zero Configuration service is stopped.
To enable it, right click My Computer - Manage - Expand Services and Applications - select Services
Search Wireless Zero Configuration - Start the service if the service is stopped.
