Es ist eine neue Version von Cfos erhältlich
Version: 3.20
http://www.cfos.de/download/index.htm
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Neue Version Von Cfos
#1
geschrieben 28. Februar 2007 - 12:26
Er befahl, dem Affen Bananen zu holen.
Er befahl dem Affen, Bananen zu holen.
Ein Komma macht schon Sinn.
Er befahl dem Affen, Bananen zu holen.
Ein Komma macht schon Sinn.
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#2
geschrieben 28. Februar 2007 - 17:06
Dafür gibt es schon extra ein Thread.
Und ein bisschen ausführlicher schadet auch nicht.
cFosSpeed 3.20 build 1234 -- 28-Feb-2007 Final
Changelog:
Und ein bisschen ausführlicher schadet auch nicht.
cFosSpeed 3.20 build 1234 -- 28-Feb-2007 Final
Changelog:
cFosSpeed 3.20 build 1234 -- 28-Feb-2007 - The cFosSpeed Multi-User Version will be available as beta within the next weeks. Sorry for the delay, but we had to fix the Vista issues first. * All cFosSpeed executables, drivers and archives are now digitally signed. This is a requirement for Windows Vista x64, but comes in handy for all other operating systems. If you download a version without a digital signature of "cFos Software GmbH" it has been tampered with and is not from us. In that case, download an original version from http://www.cfos.de/download + Added proper trustinfo to manifest so Windows Vista now asks correctly at the start of the installer for user rights elevation. + New languages Danish and Swedish. Many thanks to eZtaR and Mattias Boström for their translations. That makes a total of 14 languages supported. Even more languages are downloadable from our web site, here: http://www.cfos.de/speed/documentation/lang.htm + Added media frame_count and cable_mixed. They can be chosen now from netconfig.hta as well. + When no routes to the Internet are found, no ports are unbound. This keeps cFosSpeed from unbinding and binding again shortly afterwards when the router becomes available. + "spd perf" output is now scaled with K or M postfixes if values become too high. + Added -dscp filter condition. You can give a range of DSCP values as "-dscp x:y" or a single values like "-dscp x". See RFC2474 for details on DSCP and http://www.cfos.de/speed/documentation/filter_exp.htm for details on filter expressions. Thanks to Knarf for inspiration. + Added a parameter in the [param} section of cfosspeed.ini: keep_bindings=1 disables unbind operations for seemingly unused network adapters. Use it if you experience connection losses with VPN. + Added parameters to "spd cons": -time to also show the duration of connections and -addshow:... to also show some colums; colums are selected like with -show. + Added methods frame_count and cable_mixed. + Until now -l7-prot rule didn't accept the protocol "unknown", this has been fixed. Now you can write "filter=-tx -l7-prot unknown -c lowest" to match all packets with no recognized l7-protocol. + cFosSpeed now keeps RTTs of each TCP connection. We have to see how useful that turns out to be. View them with "spd cons -rtt". The column key for rtts is 'i'. + More switches for spd cons: -win, -all, -speed to add window limit, all variables resp. all speed critical variables to display. x Numerous fixes for Windows Vista: automatic calling of setup.exe when password was wrong; problems with hibernation; installation quirks; key registration problem; missing program names for connections; proper reporting if network installer is locked; proper detection if you're Admin. Thanks to Paul Pagel and all others. x Fixed a crash at deinstallation/update-installation. Thanks to TSE. x Fixed a bug where layer-7 detection sometimes confused http streaming server with client. x Fixed a problem where status windows would stay open. x Sometimes cFosSpeed forgot routing information after hibernation. Fixed. x Sometimes cFosSpeed didn't detect route changes right after reboot. Fixed. Thanks to Thorsten Taube. x Re-registering with a key.cfosspeed didn't work if the already installed key-file was read-only. Fixed. Thanks to ptr727 for the report. x Sometimes not all settings were loaded from DATA.INI when a port was opened. Fixed. x cFosSpeed didn't find a route when the driver wasn't loaded beforehand. Fixed. x Upload speed was sometimes too low when low-latency mode was activated. Fixed. x Fixed a problem where cfosspeed.exe would cause 100% CPU usage right after install in some cases. Thanks to Schimi1983 for help. x Fixed a problem with Usage Graph and IE 7. x Fixes for poorly performing rx-shaping: download throughput would be limited too much. This should be better now. - Now cFosSpeed will no longer check or change the TcpWindowSize or RWIN parameter under Vista, since it's no longer supported thanks to Vista TCP/IP auto-tuning. - Added trace output for problems with power handling. - More changes to rx-shaping to allow smaller ping times when downloading. - Again a hint to heavy downloaders: limit the number of your download connections. This ensures more stable download rates and in the end faster downloads. 20-40 seems to be a good value. - TCP window size is now adjusted to allow 25 Mbit/s downloads.
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