curl "http://%admin%:%admin%@%192.168.1.1%/cgi-bin/webcm" -d "getpage=../html/status/deviceinfofile.htm&encaps0:settings/manual_conn=0&var:conid=encaps0&var:mycon=connection0&var:contype=&connection0:pppoe:command/stop=&var:judge="
curl "http://%admin%:%admin%@%192.168.1.1%/cgi-bin/webcm" -d "getpage=../html/status/deviceinfofile.htm&encaps0:settings/manual_conn=1&var:conid=encaps0&var:mycon=connection0&var:contype=&connection0:pppoe:command/start=&var:judge=1
echo "base=0x9800000
sudo apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade; apt-get remove; apt-get autoremove; apt-get clean; apt-get autoclean; rm -r /tmp/*
/etc/sysctl.conf
## increase TCP max buffer size setable using setsockopt()
net.core.rmem_m
net.core.wmem_m
## increase Linux autotuning TCP buffer limits
## min, default, and max number of bytes to use
## set max to at least 4MB, or higher if you use very high BDP paths
net.ipv4.tcp_rm
net.ipv4.tcp_wm
## don't cache ssthresh from previous connection
net.ipv4.tcp_no
net.ipv4.tcp_mo
## recommended to increase this for 1000 BT or higher
net.core.netdev
## for 10 GigE, use this, uncomment below
## net.core.netdev
## Turn off timestamps if you're on a gigabit or very busy network
## Having it off is one less thing the IP stack needs to work on
## net.ipv4.tcp_ti
## disable tcp selective acknowledgement
net.ipv4.tcp_sa
##enable window scaling
net.ipv4.tcp_wi
#ab wann speicher als dreckig betrachtet wird
vm.dirty_ratio=
vm.dirty_backgr
#vfs cache pressure
vm.vfs_cache_pr
#gibt den grad an wann ausgelagert wird
vm.swappiness=2