In this post, I will teach you how to speed up your network, Internet connections using Windows registry 7.
There are several general ways to increase the speed of the network and Internet connections.
Let's start with the Registry Editor. Type regedit in the Start menu search box, then click regedit in the results list.
Expand the registry tree in the left pane to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, SOFTWARE, Microsoft, Internet Explorer, MAIN functionality, control. Click to highlight the role MAX CONNECTIONS PER 1_0server.
Right-click an empty area in the right pane, select a new DWORD 32-bit value from the shortcut menu.
Type iexplore exe points as the key name DWORD.
Right-click iexplore.exe entry and select Edit from the context menu.
In Edit DWORD 32-bit value of the dialog box, click Decimal. Then type 10 in the Value data text box. Click OK to save changes.
using the same steps to highlight the functionality Max Connections per server entry, which is just below the max connections per server entry point 0 in the registry.
Now close the Registry Editor.
Restart the computer. Now let's see how much speed you have get using Windows registry trick.
There are several general ways to increase the speed of the network and Internet connections.
Let's start with the Registry Editor. Type regedit in the Start menu search box, then click regedit in the results list.
Expand the registry tree in the left pane to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, SOFTWARE, Microsoft, Internet Explorer, MAIN functionality, control. Click to highlight the role MAX CONNECTIONS PER 1_0server.
Right-click an empty area in the right pane, select a new DWORD 32-bit value from the shortcut menu.
Type iexplore exe points as the key name DWORD.
Right-click iexplore.exe entry and select Edit from the context menu.
In Edit DWORD 32-bit value of the dialog box, click Decimal. Then type 10 in the Value data text box. Click OK to save changes.
using the same steps to highlight the functionality Max Connections per server entry, which is just below the max connections per server entry point 0 in the registry.
Now close the Registry Editor.
Restart the computer. Now let's see how much speed you have get using Windows registry trick.
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