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Historical Significant Internet Communications Technology:PSTN quality
NextGen TCP/IP

Seattle News, Washington (WA), WA - Feb 3, 2005

http://www.getseattle.com/articles/...5783&;cp=308754

Historical Significant Internet Communications Technology BreakThrough
: Immediate PSTN tranmsmission quality Next Generations TCP, not
needing cumbersome QoS/ MPLS etc

Visit http://iwxchange.com to freely download for research purposes.

Microsoft, Cisco, IETF included will be very surprised 'good old '
Internet's underlying TCP/IP protocol itself can now more successfully
do for PSTN quality VoIP / Multimedia instead of current QoS/MPLS
cumbersome attempts.

Dr Bob Kahn had somehow perhaps foreseen something like this in his
recent interview: ' ...something far bigger than existing Internet may
jiust as easily again emerge ...just like Internet itself
originally...from totally unexpected quarters...



-- Here is our NextGenTCP for all Windows platforms,
9x/ME/NT/Win2000/WinXP/Win2003, ready for immediate production network
uses even for this 1st version. Visit http://iwxchange.com to download
free.

you can easily set this up for production use on your home/ office LAN
PCs. Its guaranteed SAFE not affecting systems in anyway whastsoever.
Install this in your LAN/ WAN/ Proprietary Internet & immediately
working corporate wide/ worldwide within minutes with immediate end2end
PSTN transmissions quality among all nodes locations, not needing
multimillion pounds & 6 months timeframe QOS/ MPLS etc for PSTN quality
VoIP/ VideoConference

this software can be freely distributed widely with 3 months free
license automatic grant , expires 1 May 2005.

NextGenTCP is like most softwares AOL...etc after someone install 1st
time, even an arts educated office girl watching can repeat the steps
install & use it on her own

Right attached the concise instructions for this 1st version

here is the only instructions most people ever needs, to convert their
LAN/ WAN corporate networks into PSTN quality within minutes:

Download attached files in C directory, then click on winpkflt_lite to
install. To run NextGenTCP bring up DOS Command Prompt & type :

C:\ NextGenTCP.exe timeout pause-interval

( Timeout values in ms eg 25 , 50 etc , set this value to the WAN/ LAN
most distant locations' uncongested one way latency ie slightly more
than half the uncongested ping's round trip's RTT ).

Typical values of NextGenTCP.exe 15 50 works well on most systems.

Run NextGenTCP from command prompt DOS box in each & every PCs within
your LAN &/or WAN for immediate PSTN quality UDP traffics VoIP/
VideoConference/ Movie Streams within your corporate network within
minutes, not needing multi-million pounds & 6 months timeline QOS/ MPLS
planning.

Movie streaning/ audio file streaming tested working first time on LAN
PCs (you may want to attach 2 plug & play IP phones to test).

Note: make sure your PCs' Ethernet settings are 10mbs half duplex, NOT
full duplex (which turns off CSMA/ CD & introduces excessive collision
latencies like 150ms. Anyway full duplex setting is usually allowed
only where there are only a single PC connected to a single device)

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http://www.getseattle.com/articles/...783&;cp=308754

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