cFosSpeed 4.50 Build 1456 Final (x86 / x64 ) cFosSpeed 4.50 Build 1456 Final (x86 / x64 ) | 4.5 MBcFosSpeed is a
network driver, which attaches itself to existing Internet connections.
It then optimizes data transfer by means of Traffic Shaping.
Traffic
Shaping is a method for optimizing the Internet traffic. It allows
maximum speed while ensuring minimal Ping.You can use cFosSpeed with a
router and/or a DSL-modem or cable-modem. You can also use cFosSpeed
with other types of Internet access, ie. whenever you already have an
existing Internet connection.cFosSpeed supports a wide variety of
connections, like DSL, cable, ISDN, UMTS, etc.
cFosSpeed is a
network driver, which attaches itself to existing Internet connections.
It then optimizes data transfer by means of Traffic Shaping. Traffic
Shaping is a method for optimizing the Internet traffic. It allows
maximum speed while ensuring minimal Ping.You can use cFosSpeed with a
router and/or a DSL-modem or cable-modem. You can also use cFosSpeed
with other types of Internet access, ie. whenever you already have an
existing Internet connection.cFosSpeed supports a wide variety of
connections, like DSL, cable, ISDN, UMTS, etc.
Here are some key features:# Perfect for online gamers!
# Extended Traffic Shaping for DSL modems, cable modems & routers
# Highly responsive when used with online games and filesharing (P2P) like eMule, Kazaa or Bittorrent
# Minimal ping times for streaming audio & video, Voice over IP (VoIP), Internet Radio, etc.
# Individual program prioritization
# Free configurable Prioritization
# self-calibrating
# Layer-7 Analysis
# Firewall
# automatic router detection
# optimal Dial-Up connections - VPN - WLAN - MTU-Optimization
# Multi User Features - broadband limits
What's new in cFosSpeed 4.50 build 1456 -- 10-Feb-2009:+
Added new skin: "LC History"; it's like our well-known Liquid Crystal skin,
but with a history that scrolls to the left.
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Added Layer-7 detection for large HTTP downloads (client & server).
HTTP transfers which take more than 1 sec. at full speed are now
classified as HTTP_C_BULK / HTTP_S_BULK and have low priority as
default. You can change the priority in the Layer-7 Protocol prioritization
dialog. Warning: This will only work, if the current HTTP connection
is not reused by the browser. Otherwise the first classification
will be used. The next version will remove this limitation.
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Speeded memory allocation.
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Improved detection of packets that NDIS sends erroneously to cFosSpeed.
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Added better handling of multiple but different SYN segments and improved
recovery after ACK for unsent data. Thanks to khashayar zayyani for help.
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Fixed a crash with Cisco Systems VPN Client. Thanks to Hardi Trenkel for
crash dump file.
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Adapters were sometimes unbound too fast, which caused Windows problems.
Fixed.
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It seems some networks trash the Ping IP packet when they return it to the
sender and cFosSpeed couln't find the replies in its lists. Thus, we
relaxed the check a bit. Thanks to Deepak for bug report.
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Tried to fix problem with socket error sending pings that caused ping
balloons. Thanks to yen linh for report.
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Fixed a bug where cFosSpeed would not properly reset the 'bridged'
setting when the router resets while cFosSpeed is running. Thanks to 4wd
for bug report and testing.
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Sometimes HTTP, SSL and SSH non-BULK l7-protocols would stay on default
priority even if the l7-protocol priority was set to high. Fixed. Thanks
to mumia for bug report.
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Fixed a crash under Vista that would close spd.exe. Thanks to SyntaX.
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Fixed x64 installer: now it pops up UAC dialog under Vista to make you full
Admin. This bug was introduced in build 1433.
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Fixed some Windows object security problems.
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L7 protocols SSL_C, SSL_S and SSH sometimes switched between _BULK and
regular versions periodically. This has been amended.
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Removed obsolete NDIS handler.
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Removed speed.gadget from distribution. It can now be downloaded from
our website.
OS: Windows Vista/XP/2000 + Server 2003 & 2008, Windows 7 (x86 / x64 )
System requirements: * Windows XP / Windows Vista, but also Windows 2000
* 32bit / 64bit (x64)
* existing Internet connection
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