How to expedite your internet connection as much as possible

How to expedite your internet connection as much as possible

29 Gennaio 2019

When you surf the internet, the loading time of the pages seems very slow to you and you want to speed it up? Below you will be listed several solutions to speed up your internet connection as much as possible.

By doing an anti-malware scan of the computer

One of the main causes of slowdowns or sudden blocks of the internet connection are malware.

So I recommend that you download   this   AntiMalware.

After installing it run a full scan of your computer.

Finally remove the detected malware (By clicking on "Move items to Quarantine) and restart your pc.

By modifying the DNS server addresses

Go to the control panel of your computer (Start Menu> Control Panel). Then go to "Network and internet" > "Network and Sharing Center".

In the left sidebar move to "Change Adapter Settings".

Get to this dot find your active network (It is usually marked with a green check). Once you have located it, right click on it and select "Properties".

In the window that appears, look for "Internet protocol version 4 (TCP / IP) ". After finding it, click it and do "Properties".

Now check the "Use the following DNS server addresses" and write the following numbers in the first line: 8 8 8 8, while in the second: 8 8 4 4 (one number in each box).  

Finally click on "Ok" and restart your pc.

By using the TCP Optimizer program

Download and start in ADMIN mode   this   program on your pc .

Now modify the program values ​​as shown in the figure.



Now go to the" Advanced Settings "section and change the values ​​as shown in the figure:



Apply the changes by clicking on "Apply changes".

Then check the "Backup" box (if the things go wrong you can revert the changes you just made) and "OK".

Finally restart your pc.


By using the Netsh command

Go to the Windows Start menu and type "cmd" in the search bar.

Once this is done, right click on the command prompt > Run as administrator.

Now copy and paste the following command into the command prompt (CTRL + C, CTRL + V):

netsh interface tcp set global autotuting = disabled.

Finally press enter and restart your pc.

By modifying the Windows registry

Run the key combination "Windows + R" or from the Start menu search for "Run".

In the window that will appear at the bottom left, enter the command "regedit" and click "OK".

Now go to the following path:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > Software > Microsoft > Windows > CurrentVersion.

Once in this path, right click on the right side of the register > New > DWORD (32 Bit) Value.

Rename the newly created key to "MaxConnectionPerServer".

Now right click on mouse on the newly created key > Modify and on "Value Data" enter the value "16", then click on "OK".

Create another key (right click on the right part of the register > New > DWORD (32 Bit) Value) and rename it to "MaxConnection1_0Server.

Now right click on the newly created key> Modify and on" Value Data " enter the value "16", then click on "OK".

Once these operations have been completed, restart your pc.


By modifying some parameters of the Windows Local Group Policy Editor

Run the key combination "Windows + R" or from the Start menu search for "Run".

In the window that appears at the bottom left, enter the command   "gpedit.msc" and click "OK".

In the new window that will appear go to

" Computer Configuration "> "Administrative Models" > "Network" > "QoS Packet Scheduler"

and double click on "Limit reservable bandwidth".

Now check the "Enabled" box and make sure the "Bandwidth Limit" is set to "0".

Then click on "OK" and restart your pc.

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