With the development of network technology, the access speed of the Internet is getting faster and faster. From the initial 56 K "cat" to the 10 m/m high-speed optical fiber, there are various access methods. As the end of the Internet, the Windows operating system is relatively conservative in program settings to support different access devices and adapt to different network environments, users often report "low bandwidth", and some network optimization software emerged. By modifying the registry of the Windows operating system or related files, we can speed up the bandwidth, such as the windows optimization master and the ADSL super-frequency qibing, but the effect is not obvious.
The broadband optimization program released by the speedguide website completely removes the problem affecting Internet access speed by modifying the registry and system files of the Windows operating system, greatly improving the broadband access speed. We can download a file from http://www.speedguide.net/downloads.php to a file of a different operating system. The following uses Windows 2000/XP as an example.
There are four files to be downloaded in Windows 2000/XP:
Http // www.speedguide.net/files/sguide_tweak_2k.zip
Http // www.speedguide.net/files/sguide_tweak_2k_pppoe.zip
Http // www.speedguide.net/files/winxp_dnscache.zip
Http // www.speedguide.net/files/sg_webtweak_2k.zip
★Execute file modification to optimize system settings
Decompress the downloaded 4 compressed files to the corresponding folder and execute 4 of the 4 files. reg registry file, import the file information to the Windows XP Registry, and then restart the computer.
★Analyze network connection types and optimize network settings
First, connect the computer to the Internet, open analyzer, and you can see the data of your network connection on the pop-up page. In the default receive window (rwin) column, check whether the data is 256960,1. If the data is smaller than this value, download the TCP optimizercorrection program tcpoptimizer.exe, http://www.speedguide.net/files/tcpoptimizer.exe.
Execute tcpoptimizer.exe. The setting window is displayed (2). Select the network connection mode at the top of the settings column, and select "modify all network adapters" in the middle of the window and "optimal Settings" in the lower part of the window ", finally, press "Apply changes" to restart the computer.
Log on to http://www.speedguide.net/and click TCP/IP analyzer. In the default receive window (rwin) column, the data should be 256960 or close to this value, indicating that the optimization is successful.
★Remove Windows XP limit reserved bandwidth
Log on to Windows XP as a "Computer Administrator", click "Start> Run" on the desktop, and enter gpedit. MSC. In the "Group Policy" window, choose "Local Computer Policy> Computer Configuration> management template> network> QoS packet scheduler ", double-click "Limit reserved bandwidth" in the window on the right, select "enabled", change "Bandwidth limit (%): 20 to 0 (3), and then restart the computer.
Now let's test (or download files) on some website to see if the Internet connection speed has improved.