Increase your Internet speed within minutes!

Increase your Internet speed within minutes!

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OK,. in my images it took me 6 minutes- but I had to copy & paste images while I was doing it all,. so it should only take you 5 minutes or less. I've tested this on several XP and Vista machines- and it works on almost all of them, should also work on 7 as well. I hope this helps someone out there :)

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1.) Go to http://www.speedtest.net and click the "Begin Test" button.

2.) When it's done testing, click the "Share This Result" button.

3.) They'll give you a link to your test image- open notepad and save the link to a .txt document.

4.) Download this .zip and extract it to your desktop. Scan of file: http://virusscan.jotti.org/en/scanresult...e3f3f31c5e

5.) Open Optimize.exe

6.) Check the "Optimal" radio button, then click the "Apply changes" button:

7.) Check the "Backup" box, then click the "Ok" button:

8.) Click the "Yes" button:

9.) After your computer restarts, go retest your speed and share your results.

That's it and you're all done. With some luck- your internet is hopefully faster now. If it doesn't work- let's set everything back the way it was before. Go ahead and open Optimize.exe again. When it opens- press the "File" button in the top-left corner of the app,. Then select the "Restore backed up settings" option,. and then select the .spg file (it was saved previously on step 7, most likely on your desktop or documents folder)..

2 comments:

David said...

Intuitive interface for tuning and optimizing your Internet connection. There is no installation required, just download and run. Aids both the novice and the advanced user in tweaking related TCP/IP parameters in Windows registry, making it easy to tune your system to the type of Internet connection used. 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.

Anonymous said...

nice tips, thanks for sharing

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