How to Speed Up an Internet Connection
How to Speed Up an Internet Connection - Browsing the Internet with high speed is definitely very fun, various ways are done to speed up internet connection using either software so that the internet connection becomes faster and uses certain settings that are claimed to speed up internet connection.
1. Change the bandwidth settings in Windows (Only we tested on Windows 10).
Basically, the Windows OS has limited the bandwidth for internet connections as much as 20% of the total bandwidth that should be maximum, if the netter wants to increase internet bandwidth so that the connection feels faster and tighter by reducing or emptying the bandwidth limits so that in Windows we can be maximal in use the existing bandwidth.
Follow the instructions as below:
2. Using the Google Chrome browser or Apple Safari The latest version of the Chrome and Safari browsers.
Using Google Chrome or Safari is very fast when compared to Firefox or Internet Explorer (it has been tried and proven to be much faster). My advice is to use Google Chrome because besides being fast, Chrome is safer than Safari, though in some cases Safari is sometimes faster than Chrome.
If the netter is accustomed to using Firefox and does not want to switch to the browser again, you can add Adblock Add-on to block ads, images, and active flash. There are a few more add-ons from Firefox like NoScript that can speed up internet access, but unfortunately if most add-ons actually, sometimes even slow down access from the Firefox browser itself.
C. Increase the browser cache to 5% of the hard drive capacity or 1-2 GB.
This method is proven effective to speed up browser access. The logic is that the browser does not need to load the image every time and everything is rotten every time you visit a site that has been visited, because if the site has been visited it will be automatically cached by the browser. This method only applies if the netter hard disk capacity is large enough.
In general, each browser has a cache capacity, some are automatic. If the net browser does not have the option to set cache, it means that netters don't often (or don't need to) clear history in the browser.
Such are the tips that I can share this time about How to Speed Up Internet Connection. Hopefully with this short article, it can be useful and useful for all of you who need a faster internet connection. Good luck.
How to Speed Up an Internet Connection
1. Change the bandwidth settings in Windows (Only we tested on Windows 10).
Basically, the Windows OS has limited the bandwidth for internet connections as much as 20% of the total bandwidth that should be maximum, if the netter wants to increase internet bandwidth so that the connection feels faster and tighter by reducing or emptying the bandwidth limits so that in Windows we can be maximal in use the existing bandwidth.
Follow the instructions as below:
- Click Start
- Click Run
- Type gpedit.msc
- Then click Ok
- After entering click (open) Administrative Templates
- Then click (open) Network
- After open click QoS Packet scheduler
- Then click Limit Reservable Bandwidth
- And after opening change the setting becomes Enable
- Then change the Limit Bandwidth to 0
- Click Apply, and continue Ok
- Then exit and restart the computer
2. Using the Google Chrome browser or Apple Safari The latest version of the Chrome and Safari browsers.
Using Google Chrome or Safari is very fast when compared to Firefox or Internet Explorer (it has been tried and proven to be much faster). My advice is to use Google Chrome because besides being fast, Chrome is safer than Safari, though in some cases Safari is sometimes faster than Chrome.
If the netter is accustomed to using Firefox and does not want to switch to the browser again, you can add Adblock Add-on to block ads, images, and active flash. There are a few more add-ons from Firefox like NoScript that can speed up internet access, but unfortunately if most add-ons actually, sometimes even slow down access from the Firefox browser itself.
C. Increase the browser cache to 5% of the hard drive capacity or 1-2 GB.
This method is proven effective to speed up browser access. The logic is that the browser does not need to load the image every time and everything is rotten every time you visit a site that has been visited, because if the site has been visited it will be automatically cached by the browser. This method only applies if the netter hard disk capacity is large enough.
In general, each browser has a cache capacity, some are automatic. If the net browser does not have the option to set cache, it means that netters don't often (or don't need to) clear history in the browser.
Such are the tips that I can share this time about How to Speed Up Internet Connection. Hopefully with this short article, it can be useful and useful for all of you who need a faster internet connection. Good luck.
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