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cFosSpeed - Internet acceleration with traffic shaping. Maximum download and minimum ping. For DSL, cable, modem, ISDN, mobile, file sharing (P2P), online games, VoIP, streaming media and Tuning More.
Characteristics
- Free configurable prioritization
- Self-calibrating
- Layer-7 Analysis
- Firewall
- Automatic router detection
- Optimal dial-up connections
- VPN
- WLAN
- MTU optimization
- Multi-user features
- Broadband limits
What is new
Extensive rewrite of cFosSpeed’s core network code:
- Special speed up for through LAN traffic (not traffic shaped)
- Designed to keep all out-of-band packet information intact, resulting in improved ad hoc VPN compatibility
- Improved analysis of network edge cases
- Support for NDIS header/data split
- Additional speed improvements of Traffic Shaping lane
- Support for Task Offloading: Checksum Offloading (IP and TCP/UDP), Large Segment Offloading and Receive Segment Coalescing With the new network code, cFosSpeed has barely noticeable CPU load even with full blast 10 GBit/s LAN traffic!
- Added a new API to get current connection information, which is 20(!) times faster than the old one. The current connection dialog now shows a CPS history for the last 15 seconds.
- If multiple routes to the Internet exist at the same time, cFosSpeed can now use all of them for Traffic Shaping. This is particularly useful if you have a balance setup, e.g. one LAN adapter and one mobile adapter in use at the same time.
- Added new pingers: UDPv6. This should make cFosSpeed’s pings even more stable.
- Removed the “idle” class. Now every connection with set L7 protocol and known program name gets a class assigned right away.
- Added new “spd gset passthru” modes. So far we had: 0 = turn off passthru mode – data is sent through the driver. 1 = do as little as possible to deliver packages to the next driver. 2 = do all port handling but do not parse or modify the packet. Now we add: 3 = tx data: equal 1, rx data: equal 2. 4 = tx data: equal 2, rx data: equal 1. Debugging purposes only.
- All dialog pages are now integrated into the main navigation.
- The response time in the RWIN extension was sped up and thus increased the throughput.
- Changed HTTP requests to hopefully be more compatible with certain proxies.
- For click-through auto mode, you can now configure the time needed to turn off click-through (the time you need to hover over the cFosSpeed window). To change that time, set the click_through_time= key
in the file %LOCALAPPDATA%\cfos\cfosspeed\user_data.ini, section [All]. The default is 3 seconds. Thanks to leon479959891 for the suggestion. - Added “spd flush_usage_logs”. Speeded “spd flush”.
- To save processing power, the cFosSpeed service now uses routing / address / interface change notifications to monitor route changes instead of a periodic timer.
- Optimized handling of how used programs are tracked and stored. It is now faster and more consistent.
- Used technology from cFos Personal Net to make the internal web server of the cFosSpeed service more responsive.
- “spd pcnt” will only work if new flag global_counters is set to 1. Enable it with “spd gset global_counters 1”.
- Added time to “X” type line with metadata dump. This line is printed when a TCP or UDP connection is terminated.
- cFosSpeed can now display a toast notification under Win 10 Build 17763+. A click on the new version update notification takes you to our website, where you can download the installation archive.
- By default, full screen detection requires the full screen window to be on the same monitor as the cFosSpeed status window. You can change it so that fullscreen is detected even if the fullscreen window is on a different monitor than the cFosSpeed status window, by setting “per_monitor_fullscreen=0” in the file c:\users\
\appdata\local\cfos\cfosspeed\user_data.ini section [All]. Thanks to Ori for the suggestion. Added a setting where you can turn off fullscreen detection if the fullscreen window is not on the same screen. - Added IPv6 support for IP lists. The format is the same as for IPv4, only with IPv6 addresses instead. Since IPv6 addresses contain ‘:’, it is assumed that IP lists in Protowall format do not use ‘:’ in the “name” part. If that becomes a problem, use Emule format instead. cFosSpeed will only use the prefix, i.e. the upper 64 bits of an IPv6 address, since the lower 64 bits are the interface identifier and are completely local.
- When your license’s stored password is lost or incorrect, the prompt screen will now also accept your 30-character serial number, if that’s how you got your key. x Sometimes the language selected at installation time was not used in the daemon. Likewise, a language change in the daemon will not change the language for the next installation.
Fixed:
- Fixed a condition that could cause TCP connections to starve when RWIN extension was used.
- Sometimes packages were leaked if expand_rwin was active, ie some packages were never released. This leads to memory issues and hangs when uninstalling/installing cFosSpeed. This was a long-standing mistake. Fixed.
- Fixed TCP connection issue on connections without TCP WSCALE if RWIN extension was enabled.
- Fixed bug in bulk detection: if you download with HTTP, bulk streams will be re-classified as HTTP_C shortly after each new GET.
- Fixed “spd tcb
“. You can specify a wildcard for the external address:port pair. The wildcard is case sensitive, IPv6 addresses are in “[]” and IPv6 addresses are written as short as possible (omitting leading zeros and using the “::” abbreviation. - Fixed a long-standing bug in the RWIN extension that could cause slow connection setups.
- When cFosSpeed was transferring lots of data, spd commands and current connections could sometimes respond very slowly.
- Fixed a screen error in “current connections” that did not indicate user changed prio.
- Fixed bug that caused 100% load on a core.
- Fixed a bug where the cFosSpeed status window would not take into account the position of the system taskbar with auto-arrangement. Thanks to George H. x Many of the fixes could only be done with the help of many friendly users who send tracks and dump files, such as: ckcampbell1963, aleksxp, a11111135, Daniel Hänel, myfootstep, leozhdan, Priben Kranz, Drool and Contor. Thanks to all of you! – RWIN extension will now by default negotiate windows that allow full blast downloads with an RTT of 200ms. Change expand_rwin_dest_time if you want a different time. – When allocating memory, only unclaimed memory will now be used. No more allocation and locking of paged memory is performed. This only very rarely worked anyway.
- Update to Visual Studio 2019.
- Removed variables mtu_limit, data_compression_*, vj_compression_*, fixed_speed and add_overhead_*.
- (Re)setting the prio class will now have an immediate visual effect, even if there is no data on the connection.
- Support for Windows 19H2, November 2019 Update and Windows 19H1 (version 1903).
- Removed the option to disable the taskbar icon. You can use the Windows taskbar configuration dialog to hide the taskbar icon if you want.
- Removed WMI and keyboard LED support. All variables/values are available via our embedded web server.
Download notes: Alternatively, you can download the latest beta version of this software.