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Posted by : Belksiriano martes, 8 de noviembre de 2011



Download cFosSpeed 7.00 Build 1901 Final

cFosSpeed ​​- fast today German net driver for acceleration of broadband Internet, using technology Traffic Shaping. Optimizes cable and modem lines, DSL, ISDN, working on online gaming, mobile and peer (P2P) networks, VoIP and streaming media. Works with any virtually, equipment and almost worldwide. cFosSpeed ​​will allow you to get super-fast Internet surfing, to reduce download time and response. Enjoys special esteem among fans of online gaming, peer to peer networks and consumer audio and video streaming.The standard solution to compensate for this effect was to increase the size of the TCP-window that allows you to send more data with no immediate confirmation. The main problems here are to increase the ping (latency) and significant delays in rendering web pages. A delay of up to two seconds is not uncommon for TCP-window size of 512 KB. In short, the large size of TCP-window still does not allow you to get full download speed.On the other hand, cFos Traffic Shaping arranges data by priority in the order that important packets are always earlier than usual. Thus, the evidence always come on time, and the transfer will never clog your connection!Technology cFos Traffic-Shaping, recognizing the important packet types and placing them in accordance with the priorities, not only smooths the Internet traffic, but also provides a low ping. This not only accelerates surfing and download speed increases, but also offers advantages in online gaming.Connections:• Broadband: Cable and DSL• Narrow band: Modem and ISDN• Mobile (UMTS, HSDPA, GSM, GPRS, HSCSD)• DSL, PPPoE• DSL, PPPoA (VCmux and LLC)• DSL, PPTP• VDSL• Cable• ISDN• IP over AAL• RFC1483/2684 bridgedChanges in version 6.61 build 1895 (28-Oct-2011):- More debugging support for 100% CPU load problem in cfosspeed.exe.x Dialog fix

  • Added manual priorisation for connections, i.e. you can set connections to a desired class based on their addresses, l7-protocols or programs. Use the "spd prio" (or prioritize or prioritise) command to set the prio on the command line:
    • Help says:
    • prioritise tcp
    • prioritise udp
    • prioritise prot
    • prioritise prog
    • , , and may contain '?' and '*' wildcards.
    • examples:
    • prioritise tcp 192.168.8.204:52437 194.95.249.23:80 default
    • prioritise udp 192.168.8.204:* 208.67.222.222:53 high
    • prioritise prot *BULK low
    • prioritise prog utorrent.exe lowest
  • An upcoming version will have a GUI to set priorities.
  • cFosSpeed now has class delay management: this regulates the delay of each traffic class (which is user configurable) based on the amount of traffic in the class in comparison to other classes. Example: if you have a lot of traffic in your 'low' class and your 'high' class traffic doesn't get enough bandwidth, cFosSpeed will introduce some delay for the 'low' class, so it sends less rapidly and your 'high' class streams get some additional performance. This should greatly help heavy downloaders like torrent users.
  • cFosSpeed will now actively slow down the rx-speed of download streams if they are prioritised lower than other streams which run at the same time. In other words: if you are watching a video stream in your brower (high prio) and downloading at the same time (low prio), cFosSpeed will slow down the downloads to make sure you get enough bandwidth for the the video. But if the video is stopped, all bandwidth is again available for the downloads. This can be switched off by "spd gset throttle_fast 0". Default is on. "spd classes" and "spd cons -wquot" et al. show a column named "wquot", which is a quotient that shows how fast a stream resp. class is in comparision to how fast it should be. E.g. a quotient of 1.00 means perfect, 1.5 means 50% too fast, 0.8 means 20% too slow.
  • To comply with the Windows design guides, cFosSpeed now stores all global and Traffic Shaping related data in \ProgramData\cFos\cFosSpeed directory. All user specific data, like selected language and skins, are stored in \Users\\Appdata\Local\cFos\cFosSpeed.
  • The -weight class parameter that is specified in the default settings does now specify the weight of all rx-streams in a class and no longer the weight of a single stream. This helps to keep fast sending streams of low priority (like P2P) slower and higher prio streams faster. A exacter regulation is still in development.
  • Added On-the-fly prioritization. The "current connections" dialog now has the option to prioritize a connection, protocol or program temporary or easily add it to the prioritization scheme. Just click on a connection to change its priority. In many cases it will be easier to use this dialog than the normal program and protocol prioritization dialogs. So, for example, while you work/play on your computer and notice a certain connection uses too much bandwidth, you can click it and reduce its priority without changing the general prioritization system.
  • You can now undo the change of priority by using a "spd prio none" command (i.e. by specifying a command with the class name "none"). The class is then reset to the value before the setting. Only classes that are no longer 'idle' or 'working' can be changed in their priority. Otherwise, they are not in use anyway, since 'idle' or 'working' are only set on fresh connections were the priority could not yet been determined.
  • Added filter expression -manual. It's true for packets on connections that have been manually changed in their priority.
  • The "spd perf" setting is now automatically saved.
  • Added Indonesian & British English language. That makes a total of 32 languages supported. Even more languages are downloadable from our web site, here: http://www.cfos.de/speed/documentation/lang.htm
  • The L7 detector now recognizes Bittorrent uTP.
  • -class rule works now for UDP connections as well.
  • "spd classes" command shows stats for all classes in table form.
  • Added -delay parameter for classes. With this you can make sure packets in that class are sent only after a minimum delay time in the queue. That is, -delay cann add some ADDITIONAL delay for packets. By default, all delays are set to 0, i.e. no additional delays are introduced.
  • Added -class filter expression. This allows filtering after the class of a TCP stream, i.e. you could use the filter "-tx -higher -class lower -c lower" to filter out all TCP ACKs of streams that are classified as lower.
  • The program and protocol prioritization dialogs now have a button to restore the prioritization settings to their default values.
  • The program prioritization dialog now allows you to suggest a newly added program to the cFos team, so we can include it in future releases.
  • Changed the look of the current connections dialog. It also now has a "Freeze" button to stop periodical update of the current connections.
  • Speeded protocol and program prioritization dialogs. This also fixes the bug where IE9 causes page display problems when switching to the games section.
  • Skins now support an x- and y- positioning offset. By specifying x_ofs= and y_ofs= in the [all] section of the skin .INI you can move the skin's default position by pixels to the right and pixels to the bottom. This is useful, if the skins have shadows.
  • Auto-hide on fullscreen now also works after you opened/closed the window manually. However, if you turn off auto-open/auto-hide Auto-hide on fullscreen is also deactivated.
  • Due to popular demand, we added an option to lock the window position to the window settings sub-menu.
  • Added Layer-7 stream detection for VLC and Media Player Classic.
  • From now on, installation archives contain both x86 and x64 flavours of cFosSpeed ("fat" archives). The right Setup is started automatically. Furthermore, the archives are packed with LZX, resulting in a higher compression ratio.
  • Status window auto-arrange is now turned off when you manually move the status window.
  • Added "spd echo ..." command that just echos the text to the trace file and console.
  • Fixed the 2 window problem and disabled line calibration / send test pings in cfosspeed context menu.
  • Fixed several bugs in the Online Budget/Counter dialogs.
  • Fixed truncated l7-protocol names in connection overview.
  • Fixed a crash. Thanks to Norbert Paradowski for dump file.
  • When you press the freeze button in the current connections dialog and then click on one of the sorter tabs, the current connections are still refreshed and sorted.
  • Fixed a bug where net_talk_bcast would not be saved properly and was lost after the next restart. Thanks to Михаил Монахов for his bug report.
  • Fixed bugs in rx-shaping code.
  • Fixed a long-standing bug, where the status window would disappear after stand-by/wake up.
  • Fixed a bug where newer dialog html files would not overwrite the old ones during an update installation.
  • Fixed a bug that caused the driver not to load sometimes after booting.
  • If a ping_dest has been set by the user we accept ping replies ("pongs") to any TTL. Otherwise, only ping replies to TTLs 2-4 are accepted. Thanks to tomtores for inspiration.
  • Fixed a rare bluscreen.
  • Added check against NULL pointer in Windows 7 mobile broadband driver status messages. Thanks to marmal for bug report and dump file.


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