Here is some windows registry configuration to increase the speed of your Internet connection bandwidth.
Just follow these steps:
Press window key+R
Open the registry and find the key below.
Create the following DWORD values, because most of these values already do not have to create them by clicking the 'Edit - New - DWORD Value "and set the value as shown below.
DefaultTTL = "80" hex (or 128 in decimal)
Specifies the default time to live (TTL) for TCP / IP packets. Default is 32
EnablePMTUBHDetect = "0"
Specifies the stack to try to identify the maximum transmission unit (MTU) routers that do not return ICMP fragmentation needed messages. The default value is 0
EnablePMTUDiscovery = "1"
Indicates whether the TCP / IP will attempt to perform MTU discovery route as specified in RFC 1191. The default is 1.
GlobalMaxTcpWindowSize hex = "7FFF" (or decimal 32,767)
Specifies the system maximum receive window size advertised in the TCP / IP stack.
TcpMaxDupAcks = "2"
Determines the number of duplicate ACKs to be received for the same sequence number of sent data before "fast forward" is triggered.
SackOpts = "1"
Enables support for selective acknowledgments as documented by Request for Comments (RFC) 2018. Default is 0.
Tcp1323Opts = "1"
RFC 1323 stamps and checks the time window scaling options. Possible values are "0" = disable RFC 1323 options, "1" = window scale enabled only, "2" timestamp = enabled only and "3" = both options enabled.
TcpWindowSize = "7FFF" hex (or 32767 decimal)
Sets the receive window size advertised by TCP / IP stack. If you have a latent network you can try to increase the value to 93440, or 186880 372300th
Close the Registry and reboot for the changes to take effect.
Now check the speed.
Just follow these steps:
Press window key+R
Open the registry and find the key below.
Create the following DWORD values, because most of these values already do not have to create them by clicking the 'Edit - New - DWORD Value "and set the value as shown below.
DefaultTTL = "80" hex (or 128 in decimal)
Specifies the default time to live (TTL) for TCP / IP packets. Default is 32
EnablePMTUBHDetect = "0"
Specifies the stack to try to identify the maximum transmission unit (MTU) routers that do not return ICMP fragmentation needed messages. The default value is 0
EnablePMTUDiscovery = "1"
Indicates whether the TCP / IP will attempt to perform MTU discovery route as specified in RFC 1191. The default is 1.
GlobalMaxTcpWindowSize hex = "7FFF" (or decimal 32,767)
Specifies the system maximum receive window size advertised in the TCP / IP stack.
TcpMaxDupAcks = "2"
Determines the number of duplicate ACKs to be received for the same sequence number of sent data before "fast forward" is triggered.
SackOpts = "1"
Enables support for selective acknowledgments as documented by Request for Comments (RFC) 2018. Default is 0.
Tcp1323Opts = "1"
RFC 1323 stamps and checks the time window scaling options. Possible values are "0" = disable RFC 1323 options, "1" = window scale enabled only, "2" timestamp = enabled only and "3" = both options enabled.
TcpWindowSize = "7FFF" hex (or 32767 decimal)
Sets the receive window size advertised by TCP / IP stack. If you have a latent network you can try to increase the value to 93440, or 186880 372300th
Close the Registry and reboot for the changes to take effect.
Now check the speed.
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