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I'm connected to the 'Net using pooled ISDN Lines. Will that work with TweakMASTER?TweakMASTER Knowledge Base article KB0032Unfortunately TweakMASTER was not tested on your specific configuration. However, here are a few points which should help you decide whether TweakMASTER may work for you: TweakMASTER was tested on all kinds of different and unusual Internet connection setups, including satellite links, NAT systems using Linux or other routers, firewalls, proxies, etc. We have tens of thousands of TweakMASTER copies installed throughout the world, and had only several reports where TweakMASTER created connectivity problems. All these problems were resolved immediately, since TweakMASTER has the "Load Original Settings" feature, which returns the system to the way it was before TweakMASTER was installed. Of course, "uninstall" completely removes TweakMASTER also. We specifically support broadband connections like Cable Modem and ADSL. Since you pool ISDN lines, your combined bandwidth should be pretty wide, so optimizing for broadband should work for you both at home and at work. While it is impossible to predict how much TweakMASTER may improve your connection, as you can see from our rave reviews page that many many users have had great success with it. We invite you to try it free for 30 days and see for yourself. Note that no matter what kind of speed boost you get, that you can still enjoy the benefits of DNS Acceleration, something that DOES work for everyone. You should also appreciate the automatic PC Clock Synchronization feature, as well as ISP Disconnect Prevention, Ping, Traceroute and WhoIs, and the Network Connections Viewer. Restoring your original settings as described above will only affect the MTU optimization settings and not these other features, which many people have reported are well worth the program cost by themselves. And of course with the PRO version, both DU Meter and LinkFox are immensely useful for anyone using the Internet.
Published: July 19th, 2002
Modified: November 22nd, 2005
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