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1)Optimize your computer's
bandwidth
settings by using the Windows
Group
Policy Editor (GPedit). Go to the
Start
menu and click "run".
Type"gpedit.msc"
and press "enter."On the left side
of the
screen, click on
"administrative templates" and
select
"network." Next, click on"QoS
packet
scheduler" and then click on
"limit
reservable bandwidth." Next,
change the
options to "enabled" and change
the
bandwidth limit to zero
percent. This will increase your
Internet
speed by 20 percent.
2) Reset the Windows
networksockets. An
operating system uses network
sockets to
send information through a
network.
However, these network sockets
can
become overt*t* over time. To
reset the
network sockets, go to"run" and
type
"cmd" to execute the command
and
prompt program. Now
type"netsh winsock
reset" and press "enter." To
finish the task,
restart your computer.
3) Increase the speed of Internet
Explorer.
Open the command and prompt
program,
type "regsvr32 actxprxy" and
press
"enter." This will increase the
speed of
Internet Explorer by about 10
percent.
4) Open your default Internet
browser,
and surf the web to test the new
performance of your Internet
connection.

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