Speed up browsing
When connected to a site, the computer sends information back and forth. Some of this information deals with resolving the site name to an IP address, things that TCP / IP really is, and not words. This is DNS information and is used so you do not have to ask the location of the site each time you visit the site. Although Windows XP and Windows XP have a pretty efficient DNS cache, you can increase your overall performance, increasing its size. You can do this with the registry entries below:
Windows Registry Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServices EsDnscacheParameters]
"CacheHashTableBucketSize" = dword: 00000001
"Cache hash table size" = dword: 00000180
"MaxCacheEntryTtlLimit" = dword: 0000fa00
"MaxSOACacheEntryTtlLimit" = dword: 0000012d
Create a new text file and name it dnscache.reg. Then copy and paste the above and save it in there. Join in the registry.
When connected to a site, the computer sends information back and forth. Some of this information deals with resolving the site name to an IP address, things that TCP / IP really is, and not words. This is DNS information and is used so you do not have to ask the location of the site each time you visit the site. Although Windows XP and Windows XP have a pretty efficient DNS cache, you can increase your overall performance, increasing its size. You can do this with the registry entries below:
Windows Registry Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServices EsDnscacheParameters]
"CacheHashTableBucketSize" = dword: 00000001
"Cache hash table size" = dword: 00000180
"MaxCacheEntryTtlLimit" = dword: 0000fa00
"MaxSOACacheEntryTtlLimit" = dword: 0000012d
Create a new text file and name it dnscache.reg. Then copy and paste the above and save it in there. Join in the registry.
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