NoTTL is a software that intercepts and stops an application's attempt to modify packets Time To Live value.
The default TTL for packets on most operating systems is 60, and with every router a packet passes through, the TTL is subtracted by 1. This ensures that lost packets don't clog up the internet. Once TTL reaches zero, the packet is discarded.
With NoTTL, you'll have peace of mind knowing that your application's attempts to adjust the packet's TTL will be intercepted and prevented, thanks to its innovative software solutions. Just note that NoTTL requires Unsanity's Application Enhancer, so make sure you have that installed before giving NoTTL a try. Overall, it's a great way to ensure your internet connection runs smoothly, with minimal disruptions from lost packets.