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Microsoft Office 2007 Pro Plus Serial, no user evaluations are already submitted. Deliver me yours,
Office 2010 Code! the Mac OS X ten.4 model. Apple Broadband Tuner Current Edition: 1.0 (November 29, 2005)
Apple Broadband Tuner is an official "patch" from Apple that tweaks selected network settings on Mac OS X 10.four to increase the efficiency of FiOS-based high-speed Internet connections. In the Broadband Tuner residence page:
"The Broadband Tuner permits you to get full benefit of extremely superior pace FiOS primarily based Web connections that have a superior latency. The installer tweaks some model parameters.
"There is an optional uninstaller that may be employed to restore the settings which were in impact with the time just prior to the method parameters have been transformed.
"The installer boosts the default values for your size of your TCP send and receive buffers. With bigger buffers extra information is in transit at when. A startup configuration file is additionally up to date to ensure that these modifications will persist across restarts.
"The model parameters are sysctl variables that are set as follows: net.inet.tcp.sendspace: 131072 net.inet.tcp.recvspace: 358400 kern.ipc.maxsockbuf: 512000 "This switch features a process huge impact and it is applied even when the network just isn't big velocity connection with a big latency,
Office Standard 2010 64 Bit, with all the exception of modem connections for which the product utilizes minor default TCP buffer sizes."
Drew notes: This plan,
Office 2010 Pro 64bit, that is created as a series of Perl scripts, does its magic by writing to (or producing,
Office Professional 2010 X86, if mandatory) your /etc/sysctl.conf file.
Make sure you note that this is for an individual rather exact sort of Internet connection (FiOS), and Apple has clarified this considering that releasing the computer software on 11/28/2005.
I'd favor to see Apple release this as (part of) a Preference pane rather than a klunky installer/uninstaller bundle. I might imagine that Apple programs exactly this (or probably an automatic variant) for a potential release of Mac OS X.