Wednesday 16 September 2015

AMAZING AND COOL TRICKS TO SPEED UP THE INTERNET CONNECTION

THREE AMAZING WAYS TO SPEED UP YOUR SLOW INTERNET CONNECTION

Hey friends , Everyone hates slow internet connection. Everyone wishes to have high speed internet connection but can't afford for every one.
  1. Optimize your Browser
  2.  DNS Servers
  3. Using Command Prompt




1]  Optimize your Browser 

First of all change your browser to boost up your internet speed with updated version of your browser.
And I suggested to use GOOGLE CHROME because it takes  less memory and bandwidth than other browsers.




2] Speed up Internet with Top Public DNS Servers

DNS server is also playing an important role in the increasing your speed of your internet connection.
Just change the DNS server address.

Google:
Preferred DNS server - 8.8.8.8 
Alternate DNS server - 8.8.4.4 

Comodo DNS: 
Preferred DNS server - 8.26.56.26 
Alternate DNS server - 8.20.247.20 

OpenDNS: 
Preferred DNS server - 208.67.222.222 
Alternate DNS server - 208.67.220.220


Steps to perform to speed up internet connection using Public DNS server

Go to Control Panel
Open Network and Sharing Center
Then Open Local Area Connection and select IPV4 and properties



Now Click on Use the following DNS Server addresses and change it with any of above given top public DNS Address and click on OK.
      


You've now boost up your internet connection using Public high speed DNS Server.






3]  Using Command Prompt ( CMD ) to speed up slow internet connection

You can also increase your net speed by entering some commands in your command prompt

Steps to perform to boost internet connection using command prompt
-Open cmd with administrator mode 
-Type following lines in command prompt and hit enter

netsh int tcp show global
netsh int tcp set global chimney=enabled
netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=normal
netsch int tcp set global congestionprovider=ctcp 



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