Permanent. If you later want to 'undo' it, then it's "netsh int tcp set
global autotuninglevel=normal"
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"Gary" <marauder2004@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Does that command permenantly disable that autotuning thing or do I have
> to redo it everytime I startup?
>
> "Sergej" <sbatovanja@undp.ba> wrote in message
> news:08C1FFFB-C0FE-417F-8B1E-81F3133F3DE4@microsoft.com...
>> right-click on cmd.exe
>> select to run it as administrator
>> and execute this command "netsh int tcp set global
>> autotuninglevel=disabled"
>> without quotes ofcorse.
>>
>> that helped me sort it out.
>>
>>
>> "Garsty" <Garsty@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:5AECA596-260B-4B4C-AA96-8141B57730C2@microsoft.com...
>>> So here's the issue I've run into both on RC1 and the public beta from
>>> earlier...
>>>
>>> I connect up to my network fine, pull an ip, able to browse shares and
>>> such,
>>> can even ping web sites but when opening Internet Explorer and trying to
>>> actually browse, the computer fails to find the site. I even see the
>>> browser
>>> status bar acknowledge a dns lookup by telling me the external ip of the
>>> page
>>> it's trying to hit but again, nothing ever loads. The other computers
>>> on the
>>> network have no issue of course. Another interesting thing was even
>>> though I
>>> was unable browse various web sites, I was able to download an update to
>>> Defender during my troubleshooting so it almost seems as if by default,
>>> some
>>> level of security is preventing me from leaving the safety of my private
>>> network.
>>>
>>> To add some background, the first time I saw the issue was while playing
>>> with the public beta. It was after a few weeks of normal use when all
>>> of a
>>> sudden I couldn't get out of the network no matter how hard I tried.
>>> This
>>> time with RC1, it started right after the initial install. I've done
>>> some
>>> browsing of forums and articles and such but haven't found anything
>>> detailing
>>> my issue so I thought it best to toss a question out there. I saw
>>> mention in
>>> another thread asking about the type of network card being usedso let me
>>> add
>>> that here too. In my first setup it was a Realtek card and this time
>>> it's a
>>> Marvell.
>>>
>>> Any thoughts?
>>
>