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| موضوع: افضل برنامج لتسريع انت Cfospeed الخميس مايو 17, 2012 2:25 pm | |
| افضل برنامج لتسريع النت علي الاطلاق Cfospeed 8.00 احدث واروع نسخة من البرنامج الرابط http://jumbofiles.com/qmkbn1jsp488 بعض مميزاتة cFosSpeed 8.00 build 1946 -- 07-May-2012 ! cFosSpeed will now automatically expand Windows' TCP RWIN as needed! With our new "Automatic RWIN expansion" cFosSpeed will expand the RWIN (and the matching window scaling) to a value that allows a download with full speed and a delay of 100 msec. This makes system-wide settings of "GlobalMaxTcpWindowSize" or "TcpWindowSize" (under XP) superfluous and will keep your downloads fast even if Windows 7 "auto-tuning" feature doesn't work for you. As an added goodie it will provide fast download even for programs that can not achieve full download speed because they provide too small buffers to the Windows TCP/IP interface, like Cygwin SCP. You can change the maximum delay (i.e. TCP round trip time), but that affects memory consumption: cFosSpeed needs (delay in seconds) * (downloadspeed in bytes/sec) bytes, i.e. for a DSL line with 25 mbits/s (about 3000 kbytes/s) the memory requirement is 0.1 sec * 3000000 bytes/sec = 300 kbytes. To change this time use the "spd gset expand_rwin_dest_time " command.
* Added WMI support. cFosSpeed creates a WMI class 'cfosspeed_perf_data' in the namespace \root\cfos which has all known skin variables as properties (see www.cfos.de/en/skin/skin-reference.htm for details). This allows WMI utilities to display the same information as in the cFosSpeed status window. There is a little demo of how to access the cFosSpeed WMI data: wmi_demo.hta in the cFosSpeed dialog folder.
* To help cFosSpeed work with mobile connections it now dynamically tries ping TTL values until someone answers, max with TTL 24. This should help some users, where the first 10 or so hops would not answer.
+ Skin section now have an optional parameter 'print_allowed'. You can set it to 0 to disable this section when not rendered as normal window on screen.
+ Added Slovenian language. That makes a total of 33 languages supported. Even more languages are downloadable from our web site, here: http://www.cfos.de/speed/documentation/lang.htm
+ cFosSpeed now checks every 2 days for program news. If there are any, it displays the mail symbol in the status window and opens a url when clicked. This feature is on by default. If you are not interested in program news, you can turn it off in the context menu under "Options".
x Fixed a bug with negation of -s-iplist, -d-iplist, -r-iplist, -l-iplist rules. Thanks to Oliver Niebur for the report.
x Added work-around for a Windows XP bug which prevented opening of web sites.
x Fixed a bug in the XL skins, where Mbytes per seconds were not displayed correctly. Thanks to Cody.
x cFosSpeed now installs on Windows 8 Consumer Preview. Thanks for all feedback!
x Fixed a bug which prevented connections to be displayed by the keyboard LED script. Thanks to yashpalshah for the report.
x On some machines spd.exe consumed a lot of CPU power and accessed the registry heavily. Fixed. Thanks to Empyter.
x On some machines the status window is not always displayed after sleep. Fixed.
x The on-the-fly prioritization dialog did not allow you to permanently prioritise programs, which weren't already permanently prioritised. Fixed.
- Integrated keyboard LED support into cFosSpeed.exe. It no longer uses the scripting host.
- Program news will not be displayed immediately after first installation.
- Changed COM initialisation.
- Improved setupapi log file support.
- Added memory debugging.
- OEM versions no longer notify the user about updates.
cFosSpeed 7.00 build 1901 -- 8-Nov-2011
* 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.
x Fixed the 2 window problem and disabled line calibration / send test pings in cfosspeed context menu.
x Fixed several bugs in the Online Budget/Counter dialogs.
x Fixed truncated l7-protocol names in connection overview.
x Fixed a crash. Thanks to Norbert Paradowski for dump file.
x 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.
x 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.
x Fixed bugs in rx-shaping code.
x Fixed a long-standing bug, where the status window would disappear after stand-by/wake up.
x Fixed a bug where newer dialog html files would not overwrite the old ones during an update installation.
x Fixed a bug that caused the driver not to load sometimes after booting.
x 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.
x Fixed a rare bluscreen.
x Added check against NULL pointer in Windows 7 mobile broadband driver status messages. Thanks to marmal for bug report and dump file.
cFosSpeed 6.60 build 1852 -- 11-May-2011
* Added support for Logitech G15 and G19 Gamer keyboards. When cFosSpeed detects such a keyboard, it offers a the option to display the status window on the display of the G15 or G19 display. If you enable it, the skin windows will then be displayed on the keyboards display, thereby offering all cFosSpeed Traffic Shaping information during fullscreen mode apps / games. In addition, you can switch between low latency / favour bandwidth wit the Button 1 on the G15 and the UP Button on the G19.
Skins for Logitech G15 & G19 were donated by Ingo Günther.
* Added keyboard LED indicators. cFosSpeed can indicate certain traffic shaping values by blinking the Num Lock and Scroll Lock LEDs. See http://www.cfos.de/en/cfosspeed/documentation/keyboard-leds.htm for more information.
+ When the traffic class is still not set (at the beginning of a connection) the class column will display "working" or nothing. If more traffic is coming, the class name will be shown or when no rule matches and no class has yet been set for a connection the class is set to default.
+ If traffic shaping is (partly) inactive, this is now shown in "spd speed" command.
+ Added -udp-vol rule: it counts the volume of an UDP pseudo-connection. Volume in this sense are all bytes including the IP and UDP header. Added -udp-cnt rule: it counts the number of UDP packets in an UDP pseudo-connection.
+ Extended arguments for -tcp-seq and -tcp-cnt rules to 64 bit.
+ Added gset variable tx_shape, default 1, to en/disable tx-shaping globally.
x TCP SYNs were not properly prioritized. Fixed.
x Uploads do now slow down downloads less than before.
x Fixed behaviour of overlapping active areas in skins. Now the topmost one catches the mouse click.
x For troubleshooting, you can now specify the Net Talk broadcast address. Use "spd set net_talk_bcast x.x.x.x" to do that, address 0.0.0.0 means use default, which is 255.255.255.255 or the subnet broadcast address like 192.168.0.255. Thanks to Drool for inspiration.
x Fixed serious bug in -l7-prot, -udp-prog, -tcp-prog and -prog filter rules when they were used with negation (like -l7-prot !@user.ini/normalprots). This caused program and protocol settings to malfunction if you had made changes to them (changes are recorded in user.ini and filter rules contain negations to read them properly). This bug was introduced in since v5.13.1694. Thanks to km for his bug reports.
x The installer started the status window with elevation. Fixed.
x Fixed installation problems where cfosspeed.exe could not be overwritten.
x Fixed a potential problem when stopping a system service. Thanks to Richard B. for testing.
x Skins would not display more than 21Mb/s speed. Fixed. Thanks to kamcm for bug report.
x Fixed a long-standing problem where cFosSpeed might perform poorly after a wakeup from standby. Notably, UDP connections would not time-out and ever increase in numbers.
x Fixed a error where certain skins would be incorrectly loaded and thus not displayed at all.
x Fixed a bug in -prog and -l7-prot filters: they did not properly accept multiple arguments separated by commas. Thanks to Thomas Quella for his bug report.
x Large ping values were always displayed as 999ms. Fixed.
x On some machines the status window was always topmost. Fixed.
x Fixed a spurious freeze. Thanks to Andrey Chernov for dump file.
x For Windows 7 the main icon is not hidden as long as at least one icon skin is displayed. Otherwise Windows cannot remember the icon settings. If you don't want to see the main icon, you can disable it in the context menu. For older OSes the main icon is hidden as long as at least one icon skin is displayed.
x Variance accommodation now works for satellite connections with their very long ping times as well. Thanks to ipcopter.de for help and support.
x No pinger boot will be done if both rx_shape and tx_shape are 0.
x Better tracking if test-pings reached the destination. If so, pinger will not be used for burst and pingstat line starts with a '+'.
- Tested cFosSpeed with "teaming". We used an Intel Gigabit ET Dual Port Server Adapter and their most recent teaming software v16.2. Please note: The route to the Internet must go through the virtual teaming adapter, not through one of the individual teamed adapters.
- Important notifications, e.g. the calibration notification and the trial period expiration messages are now indicated by a symbol in the status window if the skin supports it. Otherwise, the usual browser popup is used. If you click on the symbol the corresponding website is displayed.
- The options menu is now also available for non-admins.
- More trace output for an installation problem where the service can not be deleted.
- By default max_trace_size is now 10 mbytes.
- Switched to new compiler.
- If for some reason test-pings reach their destination (i.e. they are not returned with "TTL exceeded"), we inhibit further test-pings with that TTL.
cFosSpeed 6.50 build 1810 -- 9-Feb-2011
* cFosSpeed now features packet loss avoidance. Some Internet connections have a very small packet buffer for incoming data. This buffer is quickly overrun when too much data is received, leading to packet loss. The packet loss is then detected by the sending TCP and the rate of transmission is lowered. Nevertheless, this leads to higher ping times and packet loss for all data received, even UDP data used for Gaming or VoIP. Tests show that the packet loss rate can be as high as 5%.
Now cFosSpeed detects this packet loss in TCP streams and keeps the streams from sending too much data. This avoids packet loss, leading to much lower loss rates, fewer SACKs and sometimes much better throughput.
The feature is on by default, but can be switched off by setting "spd gset avoid_loss 0 -save" or switching off "Packet loss avoidance" under Options, Settings, Preferences.
* New parameters to set the desired ping delays in both directions: tx_delay, tx_width, rx_delay and rx_width. cFosSpeed tries to keep the ping between tx_delay and tx_delay + tx_width when sending and between rx_delay and rx_delay + rx_width when receiving. The values are in usec. Removed variable dest_width.
Added delay_auto setting, true by default. If set, it will automatically set rx_delay and rx_width to sensible values. If you want your own values in rx_delay and rx_width, you just assign some value to them or switch off delay_auto.
+ Rx-shaping is now more precise. It limits sending streams quicker to a proper speed.
+ Tx-shaping has now a better average ping time, since cFosSpeed doesn't try to increase the send speed so often, much less so in low latency mode. This lowers average ping time by about 8 msec in pure upload tests here.
+ Added Bulgarian language. That makes a total of 29 languages supported. Even more languages are downloadable from our web site, here: http://www.cfos.de/speed/documentation/lang.htm
+ Increased installation speed.
+ Even if "Automatic MSS (MTU) optimization" is off (default), a set msslimit and the intrinsic limit of the medium (like 1492 for PPPoE) will be used to change the MSS. Therefore, it's good to set the medium properly. Plus, it helps rx-shaping.
+ Classes can now have -tos switch set to set TOS byte on all outgoing packets. Since TOS and DSCP both are stored in the same byte, they are incompatible to one another: you can not use both at the same time.
+ Added dumping of TOS values for "spd dump ...".
+ Added "spd vari" command to show variance sample data. It accepts parameters -clean to force cleaning of old values, -clear to clear all values and -set to force use of the calculated variance.
+ Added SACK statistics in "spd netstat" and "spd perf on" output.
+ Added "nsclear" command to clear the "netstat" counters.
+ Added filter expressions -l, -r, -l-mynet, -r-mynet, -l-bcast, -r-bcast, -l-iplist and -r-iplist. They work like the -s and -d, etc. pendants, just for local and remote addresses, i.e. invariant of the direction of traffic.
+ Added gset variable "max_hops" (default 8) to allow cFosSpeed to ping with higher TTLs. Allowed TTL values are 8 - 16. If you change it, you should use "spd pingboot" afterwards. Thanks to gj090879 for inspiration.
+ Added global variable "vari_trace". When switched off new variance data is no longer dumped to trace.txt; that is the default now.
+ Added information about cFosSpeed ports to "Options", "Settings", "Adapter Info" dialog.
x Fixed a bug in RWIN calculation of rx-shaping. Fixed another bug in rx_limit code and other fixes in rx-shaping.
x Fixed a serious bug that affected TCP volume counting of sent traffic. Thanks to Toxic for his trace.
x Setting a new iplist name under preferences didn't read the IPlist into memory right away, but only on the next start. Fixed. Thanks to Laurentius Węckowski for bug report.
You can list all loaded IPlists with the command "spd showiplists".
x Fixed a problem where variance would not be properly calculated after pinger was changed. Thanks to Gothico for the trace.
x Fixed another bug that affected volume counting when net_talk was enabled, but no other user was using cFosSpeed.
x Fixed bug in medium settings for media cable, frame_count, cable_mixed, 3g.
x Fixed a problem where cFosSpeed could cause too much delay in tx direction.
x "spd set ..." settings made on the command line would be lost if changes were made in the HTA applets afterwards. Fixed. Thanks to Toxic for his tests.
x Fixed a problem where maxtxraw might become too large. Thanks to Toxic for the trace.
x Setting msslimit to 536 with medium PPPoE had no effect. Fixed.
x Removed the additional up to 4 pings per second; it's again sending only 2 pings per second.
x Fixed a freeze with WLAN cards. Thanks to Stefan Goerick for his dump.
x Switching an adapter On/Off didn't bind/unbind it immediately. Fixed.
x The TCP MSS will no longer be lowered if the medium "adaptive" is set. If you know the type of your connection, set it properly under Options, Settings, Traffic Shaping, , Options. If you have some DSL variant cFosSpeed might reduce the TCP MSS on your connections to gain up to 3% speed if "Automatic MSS (MTU) optimization" is switched on.
x Fixed some erroneous UTF-8 BOMs in settings.ini.
x Fixed a problem where data would sometimes not be written properly to data.ini. Thanks to AndyC for his case.
- Thanks for the help of bandbreite, Shaori, noname, Toxic, Pinhead, Schimi and Gothico for their tests!
cFosSpeed 6.10 build 1774 -- 2-Dec-2010
+ If your line is fast cFosSpeed will send up to 4 pings per second to probe for congestion. This will provide more accurate results.
+ Added "calibrated" value to "spd speed" output to show how well calibrated cFosSpeed already is; a value of 0 means "not at all", 100 means "fully".
+ cFosSpeed is now trying harder to keep starting TCP streams from congesting the downstream path.
+ Improvements for key registration when user has IPv6, but connectivity fails somehow.
+ Added gset variable "max_hops" (default 8) to allow cFosSpeed to ping with higher TTLs. Allowed TTL values are 8 - 16. If you change it, you should use "spd pingboot" afterwards. Thanks to gj090879 for inspiration.
x Tamed Kaspersky hint. It is now displayed only 3 times.
x Fixed a bug with key registration behind a proxy server.
x TTL 1, broadcast and multicast were erroneously considered Internet traffic. Fixed.
x Increased value for avg_time to improve accuracy of maximum speed measurements.
- Removed TCP pinger.
- Added more trace output when key activation fails.
cFosSpeed 6.04 build 1753 -- 19-Nov-2010
! Removed cfosspeed.dll which was needed for installation under Windows 2000.
+ Added automatic check for new versions. cFosSpeed checks every 7 days for a new release. You can also set it to check for new beta versions, which are checks for every 2 days. If you don't like to update, you can choose to skip the new version. Then there will be displayed no balloon tips for this version any more. Otherwise, a click on the balloon brings you to our download page.
+ Net_talk packets are tamed and sent out only every 15 seconds if there is no other cFosSpeed found.
+ Speeded ICMP packet handling. Thanks to Archer for report.
+ Added option to context menu to send test pings for 60 seconds. This works even if traffic shaping is disabled.
+ Improved pinger selection when ping reliability is low.
+ No pings are sent when there was no traffic for some time. This is to help disconnect-on-idle functionality.
+ Added "Unknown" protocol to priority dialogs as well.
x If net_talk was switched off, received net_talk packets were ignored as well. Now even then, received packets are used, although no packets are sent out. If you want to disable listening to net_talk packets as well, switch off net_talk_default.
x Fixed some program priorities and bugs in dialog. Again thanks to Yochanan.
x Fixed bug in service startup code.
x Fixed a bug where the installer would ask for your email address even if he already did so in some earlier installation after you changed the installer language.
x Fixed bug in Adapter Info dialog.
- License keys that included a limited 1-year update right and were sold until July 2008 for a special price no longer work now. If you want to continue to use cFosSpeed, please purchase an update.
- Added hint to upgrade to Kaspersky Internet Security 2011 if a 2010 version is found under Vista or higher.
- Reorganized context menu. Moved the Traffic Shaping menu options into a new Traffic Shaping menu.
cFosSpeed 6.02 build 1722 -- 22-Sep-2010
+ Changed the routing detection. This should make the "redetect routes" option obsolete and help automatically find the Traffic Shaping route, even if other programs don't report their route changes correctly. Thanks to Armor Darks for the advice.
x Fixes for IE 9 beta in the dialog scripts.
x Some improvements for skins.
cFosSpeed 6.00 build 1700 -- 13-Sep-2010
* cFosSpeed can now communicate with other cFosSpeed drivers on your LAN to share statistical data of how much each of them sent. This increases the accuracy of traffic shaping with more than one machine. We call this feature "net_talk". Statistics are sent out as UDP packets (by default on port 889) five times a second with TTL 1 to your local subnet broadcast address, so they will never leave your LAN.
cFosSpeed will show other party's traffic in the Liquid Crystal skins together with your own traffic, just less intensely coloured. The Traffic Analysis skins show the total traffic as small bars under the numerical speed display.
There is the new command "ts" or "talkstat" to see which other machines on your LAN use cFosSpeed. The variable "net_talk" can be set to 0 to disable this feature. You can change the UDP port number with the global variable "net_talk_port"; it must be the same on all machines in the LAN.
* cFosSpeed now measures the variance of ping packets and uses this value when shaping. Usually the variance is quite small (e.g. with DSL 16 mbit/s it's about 4ms), but with wireless networks it can be substantially higher.
This value can be accessed via variable "variance" (spd set variance). If you don't want this value to be automatically changed by cFosSpeed, set the global variable "vari_fixed" to 1 (spd gset vari_fixed 1 -save).
The "variance" variable will not be automatically changed if you have selected the variable non-cooperative algorithm, since cFosSpeed will not know if changes in ping time are due to variance or traffic from other LAN users. If you use more than one machine on the LAN, be sure to use cFosSpeed on all of them with variable cooperative algorithm.
The statistical data on which the variance calculation is based will decay after 15 minutes, so values that are too old will not be used.
* New skins added: "TA Insight Skin", with Windows 7 look and real-time analysis. Both traffic analysis skins now have a ping variance display and a traffic shaping indicator. The ping variance display shows the variance and statistical certainty of the ping times of your connection. The traffic shaping indicator flashes whenever a packet is prioritized, i.e. when it is sent faster than it would without traffic shaping.
* Technology update: cFosSpeed is now an NDIS 6 driver for Vista and Windows 7. Thereby cFosSpeed supports the improved performance of the new network architecture.
* Mobile Broadband Plattform of Windows 7 is now supported. So users of UMTS, WCDMA, CDMA2000, etc. equipment with native mobile broadband drivers can now enjoy the benefits of cFosSpeed Traffic Shaping.
* The "Programs" and "Protocols" dialogs under "Settings" now allow setting tx-limits per program resp. per protocol, i.e. maximum send speeds. See below for "limit classes and filters" for a more technical explanation of the feature.
* New adapter info dialog to display info about the network cards in your system. There is detailed info for WLAN and WWAN. For WLAN you can try to use the channel recommendation for best throughput in "crowded" areas. But remember the frequency usage may change from minute to minute. For WWAN (Win 7 mobile broadband adapters) you get detailed information about the state of your UMTS/WCDMA/Wi-Max/etc. device.
+ Ingo Günther (our graphics artist) donated again a new icon skin which nicely displays LAN traffic with the Net Talk feature.
+ Added "DivX" to the list of streaming agents for the layer-7 protocol detection.
+ HTTP GET requests are now sent to the high queue regardless of the class of their connection.
+ The skins can now load images with GDI+, thus supporting the formats PNG, TIFF, JPG and GIF. Images of dialogs are now in PNG format. The skins can now use XRGB 32bit bitmap files, in addition to the ARGB format.
+ Added download option for more skins in the context menu.
+ Two more languages added: Ukrainian & Vietnamese. That makes a total of 28 languages supported. Even more languages are downloadable from our web site, here: http://www.cfos.de/speed/documentation/lang.htm
+ The count of connections displayed in skin windows now by default displays the sum of TCP + UDP connections (formerly it was only TCP connections), but can be switched to either only TCP, only UDP or both by clicking on the count.
+ Global variables (accessible through "spd gset") are now written to the registry as well, so cFosSpeed can use them when booting.
+ Added l7-detection for Teredo (and Teredo bulk) IPv6 tunnelling. Thanks to Zbig for inspiration.
+ Global variable checksum_ip may now be set to 2 as well, meaning that IP checksum will only be checked on incoming packets.
+ cFosSpeed now uses link speeds as reported by Windows as upper limits.
! gset variable default_reg_id is now called reg_id_default.
! Variables rx_dest_width and tx_dest_width have been replaced with only one variable: dest_width.
x Pinging with UDP is now preferred over ICMP, if both work. UDP pinging is more reliable. This should fix Traffic Shaping not working properly with some routers.
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