Posted March 1, 201212 yr comment_19393 As more and more people get quick connections to the internet, such as cable or ADSL, it becomes apparent to the user of a simple dial-up modem that the World Wide Web can quickly turn into the World Wide Wait. Here a trick that can help speed up your current modem withoutshelling out the big bucks. There is a setting located in your windowsregistry called the Maximum Transfer Unit(MTU). This determines the size of the packets of data sent between your and your server. In Windows 95, this setting is has a value of1,500 bytes when the actual size of internet packets is 1,000 bytes. This can sometimes slow things down. To remedy the situation, simply follow these steps : In the registry editor (Start > Run > regedit.exe), navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\NetTrans . In the NetTrans folder you should find another folder named "000x" in which x represents a fourth digit. Right-click on the "000x" folder andselect New and StringValue. Rename the item that appears in the panel on the right side to MaxMTU, then double-click it to bring up the Edit String box and give it a velue of 1002. Remember to keep playing with the MaxMTU value until you feel that your internet connection has greatly sped up. Some people report huge speed gainsusing this tricks, while others hardly notice a difference. In any case, it's definetly worth a try.
March 1, 201212 yr comment_19395 I know this... But i don't need this.....because i have 2mbps...... Btw.....+2 for sharing..
May 14, 201212 yr Author comment_36064 Is there any way of speeding up 2G speed in 3G mode? means.. #092;
May 14, 201212 yr comment_36107 means.. #092; Means, I 'am getting 2G speed in 3G mode. Is there any way of hacking them?
May 14, 201212 yr comment_36170 As more and more people get quick connections to the internet, such as cable or ADSL, it becomes apparent to the user of a simple dial-up modem that the World Wide Web can quickly turn into the World Wide Wait. Here a trick that can help speed up your current modem withoutshelling out the big bucks. There is a setting located in your windowsregistry called the Maximum Transfer Unit(MTU). This determines the size of the packets of data sent between your and your server. In Windows 95, this setting is has a value of1,500 bytes when the actual size of internet packets is 1,000 bytes. This can sometimes slow things down. To remedy the situation, simply follow these steps : Remember to keep playing with the MaxMTU value until you feel that your internet connection has greatly sped up. Some people report huge speed gainsusing this tricks, while others hardly notice a difference. In any case, it's definetly worth a try. how about win7 OS??? how?
January 9, 201311 yr comment_61148 hey in windows 7 home basic...............no class folder is exist in it after service in current control set..................????
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