Data speed increase (wifi/3g/4g)

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Akoolive

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Zip worked well on my nexus 4

sent from my nexus⁴
 

nabril15

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I applied the zip file, and havent had a chance to test.
However, in the system tuner app, one of the menu items is SysCtl. In looking at that I can scroll through the settings, and I see
net.ipv4.tcp_wmem and net.ipv4.tcp_rmem. It allows me to change the numbers in there. Can I change them to the ones in the zip?

At the bottom of that screen is a boot settings button, and one of the options is Re-apply SysCtl settings. I have it set to "On boot completed". Is this the equivalent of forcing the sysctl.conf settings? I am asking this without knowing if sysctrl.conf is read/run with every boot. A previous post in page 14 stated that these settings do not run automatically unless they are included in an init.d script.

So. If someone can kindly clarify how we get these settings to stick, we will all learn and appreciate it.
 

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meyerweb

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Forgot about this. Used it back in the day. Going to have to give it a try on the new device.

Yeah, me too. Let us know how it goes.

Edit: Tried this on an LG G3 (Sprint) and it actually slowed things down. Looks like Sprint and LG did a darn good job of optimizing network performance already.
 
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passport619

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Bringing this back from the dead. Anyone still using this and can confirm its worth trying?

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I have made a flashable zip for lazy people

I can't put the whole link because I am Newbie so remove 123456789 and paste the url in the browser

123456789mega.nz/file/KEoGlYZB#AeucVmFwpTv49Od4vVXmrzK_Ir8Q7oTXQsj_r2tLZbs
 

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