Quote Originally Posted by Gares View Post
Take warning this is for windows 7 and I believe 8 is exactly the same

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Before we go on with this How-To, a quick word of warning: Disabling the Nagle algorithm requires modifying the Windows registry, which can become fairly techy fairly quickly. Also, please be advised that the algorithm does serve a purpose, so that deactivating it might have a noticeable impact on your regular bandwidth. However, turning it back on by reversing the steps explained below is possible at any time, of course.

Deactivating the Nagle-Algorithm

First, open up your registry by pressing the Windows-Button to the bottom left of your screen and search for "regedit.exe". Once inside the Registry Editor, track the following path:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces

In this key (folder), you will likely see multiple NIC interfaces disguised in the form of a cryptic combination of letters and numbers. The easiest way to identify which of these NIC-IDs corresponds to your active internet connection is to note down your IP-address and search for it in each of them. You can quickly do the former by summoning the command prompt (Press Windows-Button + R, type "cmd", click OK) and entering "ipconfig". Typically, your IP-address is going to be displayed as the "IPv4-Address". Next, go through the NIC-IDs in the Registry and search for any entries with the same IP-Address on the right side (try "IPAddress" or "DhcpIPAddress").

Once you have found your respective adapter, create two new DWORD entries within it by right-clicking on an empty spot > New > "DWORD (32-Bit) Value". Name the fist entry "TcpAckFrequency" and the second one "TCPNoDelay" (both are case-sensitive). Double-click each of them and set their values to 1. The first entry will be responsible for sending off packets immediately, while the second one disables the Nagle-Algorithm.

As a last step, close the Registry Editor and restart your PC for the changes to take effect.

Hey,

I tried this and it seems to of helped abit actually. Its still there slightly but no longer am I thinking WTF is going on every few minutes lol. Maybe worth a try as with all Registry stuff just be careful and patient and follow the above instructions and you'll be fine

Ill keep you all updated!