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SpeedConnect
Internet Accelerator is a powerful Windows application designed to
optimize your network connection and speed up all your internet
activities. This translates into a faster internet connection, faster
browsing and email, faster downloads, faster online gaming, improved
Skype connection.

The speed of your network connection doesn't just depend on the speed of
your hardware. Windows is an operating system that is designed to work
on a variety of different hardware and network setups. Because of the
abstract nature of the operating system, it cannot be optimized for
user-specific hardware setups.

Depending on the type of network connection you have, you might be able
to tweak your connection so that the speed of your Internet, as well as
your local area network, will be faster. By changing the System Registry
and optimizing the TCP/IP parameters, SpeedConnect can fine-tune the
values to take advantage of more reliable, faster Internet connections.


How to speed up your internet connection with Speed Connect



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These
next sections will guide you through the steps of increasing both the
speed of your local area network and your Internet connection.


Does
your computer slow down when you browse your local area network and
connect to other computers that are sharing data? One of the most common
causes of this slowdown is a feature of Windows Explorer that looks for
scheduled tasks on remote computers. This effort can take some time on
some computers and can really slow down your browsing. The window with
which you are browsing the network may appear to freeze momentarily, as
the system is waiting for a response from the remote computer.

Although this problem is a complex one, the solution is very simple.
Instead of having to wait for the remote scheduled tasks, which is
useless information to anyone who is not a system administrator remotely
configuring scheduled tasks, you can disable this feature.

In order to do this, you will have to change the System Registry and
delete a reference to a key so that this feature will not be loaded. To
do this, follow these steps:



1.Start
Speed Connect Internet Accelerator by clicking the Start Menu and
selecting Programs, SpeedConnect Internet Accelerator (or using the
desktop shortcut, if you created one).

2.Once the software has loaded, click the Extra Settings Panel of Speed Connect.
3.Next, look for the LAN Settings option group.
4.Check the Increase LAN Browsing Speed checkbox.
5.Click Apply Changes button




Disabling unneeded protocols

With
every computer comes programs installed that you do not need. As with
extra programs taking up space, extra protocols are just wasting your
network connection and can actually slow it down. How is this possible?
By default, a few different protocols are installed on your computer to
allow for maximum compatibility with other computers on a network; these
protocols each require bandwidth to operate. Most users will not use
too many protocols, and their computers will use up a portion of their
connection as they respond and transmit information for these protocols.


Additionally,
with extra protocols installed on your network adapter connected to the
Internet, you increase your risk of security-related problems. One of
the most common risks for broadband users is that they have the Client
for Microsoft Networks networking protocol enabled on their connection.
This protocol allows everyone in their neighborhood to connect to the
users' computers and view any files that they may be sharing. This fact
alone should be a good enough reason for you to turn off the extra
protocols. But with them disabled, you will also save a little bandwidth
as well.

Viewing protocols on your network adapters
Viewing the protocols installed and active on your various network
adapters is easy. Just follow these quick steps and you will be viewing
them in no time:


1.Right-click
the My Network Places icon on the desktop or in the Start Menu and
select Properties. If the My Network Places icon is not in either of
those locations, then go to the Control Panel and click the Network
Connections icon that is shown under the Classic view.

2.Next, right-click the network adapter with which you want to view the network protocols and select Properties.
3.This will bring up a list of the protocols installed as well as active
on your adapter. The protocols that are installed but not active are
indicated by the absence of a check in the checkbox
.


Disabling a specific protocol


Now
that you have the list of installed and active protocols on your
screen, you are ready to disable a protocol. To do so, just click the
check box to remove the check. Then click the OK button and the protocol
is no longer active on the network adapter.


It
is highly recommend that you disable all protocols except for the
TCP/IP protocol (also referred to as the Internet Protocol). Doing so
will optimize your adapter for speed and security.

Be aware that if you remove the Client for Microsoft Networks protocol
and the file-sharing protocol, you will no longer be able to share your
files. Additionally, you will no longer be able to connect to remote
computers to view their shared files.

Also keep in mind that if you have multiple adapters in your machines,
such as a wireless adapter, a wired network adapter, and a dialup modem,
you will have to repeat the preceding instructions for each adapter.




Tweaking your Internet connection for speed


almost
every computer user has different Internet connection conditions. Some
users have very high-speed connections, while others have slow
connections. Some users have high-speed connections using cable-based
technologies, while others have high-speed connection through DSL-based
technologies. On top of these differences, some are located farther away
from their local network switching station than others and have a
higher latency (delay) on their connections because of the distance the
data has to travel. All of these different connection conditions make
every user unique.


The
TCP/IP protocol settings can be optimized for best speed under each of
these situations. By default, Windows has these settings set in a "one
size fits all" approach. As I mentioned earlier, Windows has to be
abstract in certain areas because of its broad user base. Because of
this approach, many users can fine-tune their settings to be optimal for
their connection conditions. Doing so will optimize the data
transferred so your network connection will be more efficient, leading
to high speeds.

With a little help from some fine online tools and software programs,
you can test your Internet connection and decide what needs fine-tuning.
The process of tweaking your Internet connection is not always easy,
but it is doable.




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Caution: Before
going any further, you are strongly advised to create a system restore
point, so that if things go wrong, which is not very likely, you will
have a backup.

This is NOT necessary if you use SpeedConnect Internet Accelerator. The
original settings are automatically saved, and can be restored at any
time, if needed.





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Once
you have downloaded SpeedConnect, you are ready to start getting
information to use with the program. The first value that you will need
to detect is the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) of your connection. To
do this, you will use the Find Best MTU Tool available on SpeedConnect's
Tools&Wizards panel. Follow these steps to find the best maximum
transmission unit to use for your connection:



1.First, open SpeedConnect Internet Accelerator.
2.Select the Network Settings Panel and be sure current MTU value is set
to 1500. If NOT, set MTU manually to 1500, click Apply Changes and
(VERY IMPORTANT!) RESTART Windows. Then re-open SpeedConnect and go to
step
3.Once Speed Connect is loaded and current MTU value is set to 1500, you
are ready for the next part. Select the Tools&Wizards Panel, then
click Find Best MTU tool.
4.Run the detection test 3 or 4 times, and note the BEST MTU value found by this tool.
Write down this BEST MTU value. This will be the MTU value USED ON ALL YOUR OPTIMIZATION TESTS!



Optimizing your connection with SpeedConnect


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Now
that you have the BEST MTU value detected, you are ready to enter this
information into all your future optimization tests. Open SpeedConnect
and select the Quick Optimizer panel, then follow these steps to run
your first optimization test:



1.First step is to select your connection type from the drop-down box.
2.If your connection is PPPoE (PPP over
Ethernet, is asking a password each time you start your computer and
navigate for the first time), then check the PPPoE checkbox.
3.Next, you will have to do a little research and find out exactly what
your bandwidth speeds should be for your Internet connection. You may
need to contact your ISP to find out the exact values, because the
values are not always advertised. If not known, just skip this bandwith
step. Otherwise, if you know the bandwith value, make sure that it is in
kilobits per second and not kilobytes per second (KB= kilobytes; Kb=
kilobits), then select the bandwidth value on the corresponding
drop-down box.
4.Next step is to choose a preseted optimization mode to be applied to your connection.
5.Select the Network Adapter to optimize
(or choose All Network adapters) from the coresponding drop-down box.
Now, you are almost done.
6.Click the Optimize button to let SpeedConnect calculate the optimal network settings for you selection.
7.DO NOT click Apply Changes yet! First, make sure that you have the
BEST MTU value in Network Settings Panel (switch from Quick Optimizer
panel to Network Settings panel, check current MTU value. If the
proposed optimal value is NOT the BEST MTU value found earlier, CHANGE
manually the MTU value to your BEST MTU.
8.Finaly, click Apply Changes to let SpeedConnect save the new settings to your system.
9.Exit SpeedConnect.
10.IMPORTANT! RESTART Windows for new settings to take effect.


you are now finished with your first process that will optimize your Internet connection.


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It
is very important to try all the optimization modes, in order to find
the best optimization for your internet connection. This means, you have
to repeat the above steps (1-10) EACH TIME you are making a new
optmization. Then, restart, retest your connection speed, until the best
result is obtained. This is all about experimenting, and it takes some
time. After all, it is a one time process. Once you will get the best
optimization for your connection, you will not need to use SpeedConnect
until you decide to change some settings or restore your default
settings.


Network Settings / Extra Settings (for advanced users)

If
you want to change any settings manually or if you just want to check
the values proposed by SpeedConnect, you can always switch to Network
Settings or Extra Settings panels.

1.Choose the Network Settings panel (or Extra Settings panel)
2.Review or change the shown settings.
3.Click Apply Changes.
4.Click Exit.
5.RESTART Windows for new settings to take effect.





Caution:
If you are experiencing network problems after optimizing your
connection, use the Restore Original Settings option (or Restore Windows
Defaults) to fix the network settings. You may try the settings again,
or you may experience with new values until you'll get best optimization
for your connection.







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