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Description: The TCP Optimizer is a free, easy Windows program that provides an intuitive interface for tuning and optimizing your Internet connection. There is no installation required, just download and run.

The program can aid both the novice and the advanced user in tweaking related TCP/IP parameters in the Windows Registry, making it easy to tune your system to the type of Internet connection used. The tool uses advanced algorithms, and the bandwidth*delay product to find the best TCP Window for your specific connection speed. It provides for easy tuning of all related TCP/IP parameters, such as MTU, RWIN, and even advanced ones like QoS and ToS/Diffserv prioritization. The program works with all current versions of Windows, and includes additional tools, such as testing average latency over multiple hosts, and finding the largest possible packet size (MTU).

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postheadericon DSL Broadband Services: How to Increase Internet Connection Speed

What happens when you are awaiting an important email and your Internet is so slow that it makes you wait for an eternity before you can check your mail. Well, the first thing that one is going to do is curse the Internet connection! The next thing which could be done is to ensure that the speed of your Internet connection increases. If you are not using a broadband Internet connection, go for one. Using a DSL broadband connection will give you a fast access to the Internet.

Broadband Internet Access Broadband Internet access, often called as Broadband, is a high data rate Internet access. It is also referred to as high speed Internet access because of the same reason. According to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), broadband is defined as having a data transfer rate of 256 kbit/s or more. And this is the most common baseline which is marketed or advertised as broadband all over the world. Broadband Internet does not interfere much with the telephone lines.

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Internet Connection Speed Test

Want to know if the speed of your Internet connection is really that good or that bad? Test it out with a quick Internet speed test. Not only can you test & compare your Internet speed against your type of connection, but against other forms of high speed Internet access, like DSL, Cable or even T1 lines.

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postheadericon Speed Up DSL and Cable Internet Connections

Often I have sat at someone’s computer in a small office or home and found the internet service lacking. Basically, people set up their computers and local network in a way that makes their service much slower than it can be; this happens most often when you set it up just the way the ISP instructed.

The quickest and cheapest way to drastically speed up your internet responses is to tweak your computers’ network settings and to insert a hardware router. Everyone I’ve convince to do this are amazed at how much faster everything seems to work. Explaining why this is the case is more complex and time consuming than just telling you how to solve the problem. We’ll leave the nerdy tech speak for another article.

Software and configurations are most often guilty of slowing down home and SOHO (Small Office / Home Office) internet connections. To put it simply, you should never use proprietary software (those CDs they send with the DSL/Cable modem) to manage the connection, you should never use the DSL/Cable modem to proxy DNS (Domain Name Services), and you should seldom use the default settings for anything related to connectivity or name services (DNS) even if the system doesn’t act as a proxy.

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postheadericon How to Make Your Computer Boot Faster

Why can’t a computer be more like a television? When you push the power button on a TV, it just turns on. Computers, on the other hand, boot—as in, they take so long to get started that you want to stick your boot into them.

You would think that the march of technological progress would have reduced boot times over the years, but newer operating systems can take longer—Microsoft Vista actually tends to boot more slowly than its predecessor, Windows XP. (Microsoft claims its next-generation operating system, Windows 7, should provide drastic improvements in boot time.)

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postheadericon How to upgrade a laptop computer

The printable eBook version of The Laptop Repair Workbook is now available for download anywhere in the world for $13.95.

First, let me repeat, you should never buy a used laptop with the intention of upgrading it. Before you spend real money on an upgrade, you should really compare the cost of that upgrade with simply buying a new laptop for between $400 and $600 on Amazon. If you’ve owned a laptop since buying it new or it was given to you as a hand-me-down, upgrades are always worth looking at if you have the money and are looking for a little more functionality. The easiest and most effective upgrade most laptop owners can make is upgrading the RAM. If there’s any exception to the “don’t buy to upgrade” rule it’s RAM. Some retailers fool around with selling new laptops with Vista installed and only 512MB RAM, which just isn’t enough for Vista. Rather than paying the retailer $100 to upgrade the RAM, you can buy another 512MB online from Crucial for around $20, which will get it up to 1GB. If you have around $60 to blow, 2.0 GB of matched RAM is the best option for Vista. Windows XP will run on 256MB, but is better with 512MB or more. But an old laptop running Windows 98 with 32MB of RAM will see a major performance increase (especially when you open multiple windows) if you upgrade it to 64MB, and a notebook with 64 MB will run “like new:” if you add 128MB for 192MB total. Laptop RAM is usually upgraded by removing an access panel on the bottom of the notebook, secured by a single screw, and installing the new SODIMM. The following picture is from my illustrated article on how to upgrade laptop memory.

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postheadericon Remote Computer Repair

Remote computer repair is a field that is fast picking up and becoming the preferred choice of customers looking for repairs for their PCs. These remote computer repair specialists can repair most of your PC problems by remote control, as long as you have a high speed Internet connection. Specialists usually charge an hourly service fee.

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postheadericon Network Speed-up: Registry Changes

Here are some changes in the Windows 2000/2003/XP that you can use to speed up your network (internet) connection.

Windows 2000 and XP are built on the NT technology, that improoves overall network performance. Besides this, you can also tweak these settings to get even best results. If you don’t want to make these changes by yourself, please get an utility that does that for you. Simply search for TCP/IP optimization and you’ll surely find one.

If you’d rather make the changes yourself, or prefer to try different settings to see what helps boosting the speed, follow the directions for editing the Registry wich are stated below.

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postheadericon Network Speed-up: Registry Changes

Here are some changes in the Windows 2000/2003/XP that you can use to speed up your network (internet) connection.

Windows 2000 and XP are built on the NT technology, that improoves overall network performance. Besides this, you can also tweak these settings to get even best results. If you don’t want to make these changes by yourself, please get an utility that does that for you. Simply search for TCP/IP optimization and you’ll surely find one.

If you’d rather make the changes yourself, or prefer to try different settings to see what helps boosting the speed, follow the directions for editing the Registry wich are stated below.

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