TWS and a router - different settings?

I just added a d-link router to my setup. Do I need to configure TWS differently or do any port forwarding?


The reason I ask is that I'm noticing some hesitation in the TWS quotes.


thanks
 
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I just added a d-link router to my setup. Do I need to configure TWS differently or do any port forwarding?


The reason I ask is that I'm noticing some hesitation in the TWS quotes.


thanks


guess not...
 
Compare speeds with and without the router; they should be the same. If not, get a different brand.

--opm8
 
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guess not...



turns out the MTU settings needed to be changed from 1500(default) to 1492 on the WAN settings page of the D-Link configuration pg.

Apparently the data packet size was a little too large and stalling every once in awhile.


fwiw.
 
Quote from Cdntrader:

turns out the MTU settings needed to be changed from 1500(default) to 1492 on the WAN settings page of the D-Link configuration pg.

Apparently the data packet size was a little too large and stalling every once in awhile.


fwiw.

That's strange since your packet size is set by the OS, not an individual application. I think your fix had nothing to do with TWS and that the delays were there before. You just happened to notice it with TWS.

opm8
 
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That's strange since your packet size is set by the OS, not an individual application. I think your fix had nothing to do with TWS and that the delays were there before. You just happened to notice it with TWS.

opm8

It wasn't a tws specific bug it was a problem with the d-link router. And yes, I just noticed it with tws running as tws would stall when the market volumes jumped.
 
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