speed up internet connection with registration
Accelerate
Internet Connection via Registry
Posted by Apit Supriyadi, Tips
Tricks | 2 comments
Current internet connection
seems to be a staple for most people. Especially students and
employers. But some people still feel less
because of the connection that is given is not as fast as needed. There are several ways to speed
up internet connection, through a registry, through the browser used, and with
additional software.
However, no one can guarantee
100% that after doing the steps above, it would be a super-fast connection as
desired. Because after the connection
speed depends on many factors, and how these factors are just a few of the many
factors that exist. I can give you the information is
that the caa-way over and have my own practice, the resulting increased speed
than ever before.
Let us discuss segera.Dalam this
article will only discuss about the registry, otherwise the future in a
separate article.
Due to an error in the registry
changing bias cause crashes on window then I suggest to backup the registry
first existing now. I
click start -> run -> type in regedit. You will go into the windows
registry. Click on File -> Export, name
the file and save it in a safe place. OK, you are ready to move to the
next stage.
For starters please see the end
of this article. There
is a little tutorial so do not get confused.
Changing the Open Connection
from 10 to 70000 (SynPacket)
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \
CurrentControlSet \ Servic es \ Tcpip \ Parameters \]
"TcpNumConnections" =
dword: 00011170
Priority Setting up Provider
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \
CurrentControlSet \ Serv ices \ Tcpip \ ServiceProvider.
Change this parameter:
Class - 1
DnsPriority - 1
HostsPriority - 1
LocalPriority - 1
NetbtPriority - 1
Turn off the Negative Cache Time
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \
CurrentControlSet \ Servic es \ Dnscache \ Parameters DWORD NegativeCacheTime =
0
Configure Internet Download
Start / Run / Regedit
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Explorer
\ RemoteComputer \ NameSpace
Delete subkey
{D6277990-4C6A-11CF-8D87-00AA0060F5BF}
Setting Up HTTP Request
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \
Microsoft \ Windows \ Curre ntVersion \
"MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server"
= Dword: 0000000a
"MaxConnectionsPerServer"
= Dword: 0000000a
Increasing Global Max TCP Window
Size
Only Work for Cable / DSL (not
recommended for Dial Up)
Its Default Value
Disable QoS Packet Scheduler
(Repost?) - It's Important
By default Xp melimit Bandwidth
to 20%
limit can be changed to 0% at
the start> run> gpedit.msc> local computer policy> Administrative
tempaltes> Network> QoS Packet Scheduler
on the left side double click
limit reservable bandwidth, check enable on the Bandwidth limit%, change it to
0
then reboot
Browse the Network Faster
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \
Microsoft \ Windows \ Curr entVersion \ Explorer \ RemoteComputer \ NameSpace
Delete subkeys
{2227A280-3AEA-1069-A2DE-08002B30309D}
and {D6277990-4C6A-11CF-8D87-00AA0060F5BF}
[Tutorial] Step By Step Tweaking
Your Window
For starters:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \
CurrentControlSet \ Servic es \ Tcpip \ Parameters \]
"TcpNumConnections" =
dword: 00011170
that is to say
open regedit Run> Regedit
then browse to
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Servic es \ Tcpip \
Parameters \] in the left Valuenya named TcpNumConnections, if already there
lived edited If not, right-click> New> DWORD Value and enter the name
double-click to enter the data value (hex)
ie 00,011,170
If after doing the steps above
the windows to become unstable, you could be returning to its previous state by
clicking file> import, export search results file before then ok. Reboot. Then the condition of the registry
will be back to normal. I myself did not experience
problems with the above ways.
Hopefully Helpful.