Tired of slow loading browser?
i have made this simple tutorial for fasten your internet browsing, i have tested it and it really works, try it to see what changes it can do to your browsing experience.
Go to desktop->
My computer-(right click on)->properties->
then go HARDWARE tab->
Device manager->
Now u see a window of Device manager then
go to Ports->
Communication Port(double click on it and Open).
After open u can see a Communication Port properties.
Go the Port Setting:----and now increase ur "Bits per second" to 128000 and "Flow control" change to Hardware.
Apply and see the result..... ...... .......
this tweak will not make any harm on your pc, I try it in my own PC, and I have proof that this works, pictures of proofs will be posted, to avoid those who said that this is just in imagination only, just follow the instructions and you will have a good result,
steps:
1. click START > RUN > type nyo gpedit.msc
2. go to local computer policy > administrative templates > network > QOS PACKET SCHEDULER > double click LIMIT RESERVABLE BANDWIDTH (view the image provided), it will say it is not configured, but the truth is under the 'Explain' tab
3. click enable then set the value of bandwidth to "0" ZERO.
By default, the Packet Scheduler limits the system to 20 percent of the bandwidth of a connection, but you can use this setting to override the default.This will allow the system to reserve nothing, rather than the default 20%.
steps:
1. click START > RUN > type nyo gpedit.msc
2. go to local computer policy > administrative templates > network > QOS PACKET SCHEDULER > background intelligent transfer service > double clickMAXIMUM NETWORK BANDWIDTH THAT BITS USES (BITS - Binary Intelligent Transfer Service, BITS uses HTTP. BITS downloads files using the standard Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and requires Internet Information Server (IIS) to be running on the server that serves the files. HTTP packets pass more easily through firewalls, which makes BITS a good choice for getting files from the Internet.)
3. copy the settings from my screenshot.
gpedit.msc ISSUE
Here's how you do it:
1. Scan your computer for possible virus. coz it might be cause of virus. (Dati kc yung isa namin pc na-virusan lng kaya hindi nging accessible gpedit.msc pati iba pa tulad ng msconfig...etc...)
2. Download gpedit.zip
3. download and extract it
This files:
appmgmts.dll
appmgr.dll
fde.dll
fdeploy.dll
gpedit.msc
gpedit.dll
gptext.dll
- put this directory into your PC "c:\windows\system32"
and these files:
system.adm
inetres.adm
conf.adm
- put it in "c:\windows\system32\GroupPolicy\ADM". If the folder is not existing, create folder.
and then these files:
regsvr32 gpedit.dll
regsvr32 fde.dll
regsvr32 gptext.dll
regsvr32 appmgr.dll
regsvr32 fdeploy.dll
- run this one by one in command window. then type it on (run) "cmd" then paste it on command window and press enter. Or paste it on (run) instead of command window...Wait to appear message like this ".dll succeeded" before proceeding to run again another files.
Then run gpedit.msc. restart your PC or laptop if it didn't run.
go to start>run>regedit>then go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Tcpip\Parameters
right click anywhere in the left side of the window then select NEW DWORD, then input the dword name, after the new registry entry is made, double click it and input the dword value....
dword name-SackOpts dword value-00000001
dword name-TcpWindowSize dword value-0005ae4c
dword name-Tcp1323Opts dword value-00000003
dword name-DefaultTTL dword value-00000040
dword name-EnablePMTUBHDetect dword value-00000000
dword name-EnablePMTUDiscovery dword value-00000001
dword name-GlobalMaxTcpWindowSize dword value-0005ae4c
PROOF OF EFFECTS
before the NEW trick:
after the NEW tweak:
etoh newest proof ko, kakaformat ko kasi ng pc ko then i made the tweaks and hindi
itospeedtest lang and no other downloaders like IDM, just the default downloader of
my browser,
ganyan na normal dl speed ko ngayon unlike nung simula na walang tweaks na ang
highest
ay 80 kb/sec
may nagrequest gawin ko daw ibang bansa ang server ko.eto speedtest ko
GUIDE ON HOW TO ACCESS GPEDIT.MSC ON WINDOWS 7
NOTE: The Local Group Policy Editor will only be available in the Windows 7 Professional,
the Windows 7 Starter and Home Premium editions.
1. Open the Start menu, and type gpedit.msc in the search line and press Enter.
NOTE: This file is located at C:\Windows\System32\gpedit.msc.
2. If prompted by UAC ( User Account Control - UAC - Change Notification Settings ),
click
on
Yes.
3. You can now set and manage the Local Group Policies on your computer to how you
want
them.
How to access the number 2 and number 3 tweak on WINDOWS 7
1. type gpedit.msc
2. go to administrative templates
3. go to Network > BITS > Limit the maximum network bandwidth for BITS
background
transfers.
4. Qos Packet scheduler > Limit reservable bandwidth
this is the images for accessing these tweaks on windows vista and windows 7
(credits to sir skylar)
Guide.
ReplyDelete