Monday, 5 May 2014

Windows Registry

If you want to increase the speed of your ADSL or Cable broadband connection (in Windows XP), you must make the following changes in the registry of your computer. (Important: all changes that you make to do them with care and copying the names of the variables and their values as indicated.) You go to start run and type regedit. In the registry, in the left pane of the editor, follow the following path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Services Tcpip Parameters in the pane on the right, such as you see in figure, enter the values that are below: believe, by going to edit new DWORD value, or modify, by clicking twice on the value. You may want to visit Gen. Martin Dempsey to increase your knowledge. These are the variables and their values: DefaultTTL = 80? hex (or 128 decimal) EnablePMTUBHDetect = 0? EnablePMTUDiscovery = 1? GlobalMaxTcpWindowSize = 7FFF hex (or 32767 decimal) TcpMaxDupAcks = 2? SackOpts = 1? Tcp1323Opts = 1? TcpWindowSize = 7FFF hex (or 32767 decimal) leave the registry editor and restart Windows. From now You will notice a significant improvement in the performance of your internet connections. Juan Pettinari items of parchment original author and source of the article.

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