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hi members ,  i am looking to speed up my connection with Custom Directives if it's possible.  I have noticed a good speedup with changing TCP/UDP send and receive buffer size to 256kb but i may be able to increase my speed a bit more with Directives. 

 

I use UDP 2018 Primary Protocol

 

 

My connection is the below

 

100mbits Download

40mbits Upload

 

 

appreciate any help

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hi members ,  i am looking to speed up my connection with Custom Directives if it's possible.  I have noticed a good speedup with changing TCP/UDP send and receive buffer size to 256kb but i may be able to increase my speed a bit more with Directives. 

 

I use UDP 2018 Primary Protocol

 

 

My connection is the below

 

100mbits Download

40mbits Upload

 

 

appreciate any help

 

 

You can go up to 512KB in the Eddie settings if you're wanting to try a larger buffer.  Or maybe I misunderstood what you were asking for.

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hi ,  i used to use 512kb in Eddie for the TCP/UDP send and receive buffer size but when i decreased it to 256kb i got more speed.  I was wondering if i can use Custom Directives like sndbuf and rcvbuf to get even more speed.  Or those are both the same thing ?

 

TCP/UDP send and receive buffer size

Custom Directives sndbuf and rcvbuf

 

same thing ?

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hi ,  i used to use 512kb in Eddie for the TCP/UDP send and receive buffer size but when i decreased it to 256kb i got more speed.  I was wondering if i can use Custom Directives like sndbuf and rcvbuf to get even more speed.  Or those are both the same thing ?

 

TCP/UDP send and receive buffer size

Custom Directives sndbuf and rcvbuf

 

same thing ?

 

 

yes, those are the same thing.

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