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Database of WinTuning tweaks Computer Internet Optimization Enable Half-Open TCP Connections Limit

Enable Half-Open TCP Connections Limit
Tweak description
By default the half-open concurrent TCP connections limit (of 10) remove in Windows, and this will increase the download speed of P2P software, but also increase the attacked risk by worms and viruses, this setting will enable the half-open concurrent TCP connections limit to 10. This tweak affects all users of this computer. Restart the computer to take effect.

Root key in Registry
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
Path to modified parameter in Registry
\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\Tcpip\Parameters
Modified parameter
EnableConnectionRateLimiting
Parameter type
Boolean
Tweak value
1
Default value
0 (or you may just delete it)
This tweak fits for operating systems as follows
Windows 10 +
Windows 8 +
Windows 7 +
Windows Vista +
Note
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All tweaks of "Internet Optimization"
      Optimize the Internet Connection
         Restrict Internet communication
      Set network bandwidth when playing media
         Set bandwidth as
      Tweak Network
         Enable the Network Adapter Onboard Processor
         Enable Half-Open TCP Connections Limit
         Hide computer from the Browser list
         Hide Entire Network in Network Neighborhood
         Prevent network auto-discovery
         Synchronize Internet time every
      Share Settings
         Restrict access over anonymous connections
         Disable recent shares in Network Places
      QoS Packet Scheduler Service
         Limit bandwidth with the QoS Packet Scheduler Service


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