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« on: March 18, 2011, 07:05:56 AM »

follow these steps to get a fast internet experience!

1.   Go to desktop->
My computer-(right click on)->properties->
then go HARDWARE tab->
Device manager->
Now u see a window of Device manager then
go to Ports->
Communication Port(double click on it and Open).
After open u can see a Communication Port properties.
Go the Port Setting:----and now increase your "Bits per second" to 128000 and "Flow control" change to Hardware.
Apply and see the result.
2.   click START > RUN > type  gpedit.msc
go to local computer policy > administrative templates > network > QOS PACKET SCHEDULER > double click LIMIT RESERVABLE BANDWIDTH , it will say it is not configured, but the truth is under the 'Explain' tab
click enable then set the value of bandwidth to "0" ZERO.
3.   click START > RUN > type  gpedit.msc
go to local computer policy > administrative templates > network > QOS PACKET SCHEDULER > background intelligent transfer service > double click MAXIMUM NETWORK BANDWIDTH THAT BITS USES (BITS - Binary Intelligent Transfer Service, BITS uses HTTP. BITS downloads files using the standard Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and requires Internet Information Server (IIS) to be running on the server that serves the files. HTTP packets pass more easily through firewalls, which makes BITS a good choice for getting files from the Internet.)
choose enabled
limit bits transfer rate to “0”
from 12:00am
to 12:00am
check use all available bandwidth
4.   now for the last part
go to start>run>regedit>then go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Tcpip\Parameters

right click anywhere in the right side of the window then select NEW DWORD, then input the dword name, after the new registry entry is made, double click it and input the dword value.

   Don’t mess with these! CASE SENSITIVE!
dword name-SackOpts dword value-00000001
dword name-TcpWindowSize dword value-0005ae4c
dword name-Tcp1323Opts dword value-00000003
dword name-DefaultTTL dword value-00000040
dword name-EnablePMTUBHDetect dword value-00000000
dword name-EnablePMTUDiscovery dword value-00000001
dword name-GlobalMaxTcpWindowSize dword value-0005ae4c

Works best in windows xp GOOD LUCK!
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