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RFC 1323 Timestamps are disabled. How do you re-enable it?

Anonymous
2011-01-14T13:02:37+00:00

My family plays World of warcraft. Our FPS is around 40. then our latency will spike and fps will drop. Or my latency will decrease and my fps will increase over 50-60+. Will turning on Timestamps help fix this problem and if so how do you enable it for CMD prompt? (C:>) please help, Thank you for your time :)

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TCP Global Parameters


Receive-Side Scaling State          : enabled

Chimney Offload State               : automatic

NetDMA State                        : enabled

Direct Cache Acess (DCA)            : disabled

Receive Window Auto-Tuning Level    : normal

Add-On Congestion Control Provider  : none

ECN Capability                      : enabled

RFC 1323 Timestamps                 : disabled

C:\Windows\system32>

Windows for home | Other | Gaming

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  1. Anonymous
    2011-01-15T06:03:30+00:00

    Hi Avery1972,

    It is very unlikely this would increase network speeds in this case as the setting is for large transfers.

    However, you may follow these steps & check if it helps.

    a) Type ‘cmd’ in the Start Search box > right-click on Command Prompt > click Run as Administrator. 

    b) Type the following command & press Enter.

        netsh int tcp set global timestamps=enabled

    c) Close command prompt & check if the issue persists.

    Hope the information helps. Please post back and let us know.

    Regards

    Debleena S

    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer

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