Technology has gotten to a state where internet
lets you access gigabytes of data at a time. However, it depends on
your internet connection, whether it makes a proficient use of this
opportunity or not. Majority of the internet users report and criticize a
slow moving connection, especially while accessing weighty media sites.
Your service provider assigns you with a specific data access limit,
which depends on your payment package. The fact, on the other hand, is
that you can efficiently utilize this limit to attain a maximum output
and increase your internet speed.
Include following into your checklist, while looking to speed up your slow internet connection.
Check Internet Usage
Sometimes there are live applications installed on your computer, which
connect their selves to the internet out of your knowledge. There is a
simple command to check out what programs are currently linked to the
internet, slowing down its speed
Press Windows key and type cmd in the Windows Start Search
In the search results, right click cmd and choose to Run as administrator
In command prompt, give the command netstat ?b 5 > activity.txt and hit Enter key
Hold on for a while, so that the command could create a file on your computer
Close down the Command Prompt
Press Windows key and type activity.txt in the Start Search
Open activity.txt file from the Search result and view it thoroughly
How to Check What Programs are Consuming Internet
This file shows you the programs and applications currently linked up to
the open network. If these do not have a significant task to do, you
can close them down to save your internet speed.
Monitor Network Bandwidth
You may not infer the intensity of internet usage by certain
applications, from the above noted process. You can monitor this usage
through you Task Manager, and then perform the actions accordingly
Right click your Taskbar and click the option stating Start Task Manager
In the Task Manager window, go to the Networking tab
Here you can view the processes consuming internet speed
Locate processes in below section with a higher percentage, under Network Utilization column
Identified processes can be look up in Processes tab and closed down by clicking End Process
Monitor Network Bandwith to See Programs Causing Internet to Slow
Cookies, Cache, Browser History
Each web browser tends to fill up with temporary data to maintain a
surfing session. Make it a routine to clean out such data from your
concerned web browsers. You can find out the different ways of doing so
in each web browsers.
Press Windows key and type Internet Options in the Windows Start Search
Open the result to view Internet Options window
On General tab, point to the Browsing history section and click Settings button
On Temporary Internet Files tab of Website Data Settings window, type 0 as Disk space to use
Now go to the History tab, and specify a minimum number of days to keep pages in history
In the same window on Caches and databases tab, uncheck Allow website caches and databases
You can also reduce the cache file size in MBs to notify your self
Optimize Internet Settings
Nagle-Algorithm
By default, each system has this feature activated. This waits for the
data packets until they fill up and then sends them to the network. You
can find the steps to disable Nagle-Algorithm and instruct your system
to send the packets as soon as demanded.
Clear/Flush DNS Cache
Your DNS Cache regularly stores the IP addresses of the web servers of
the webpages you view on daily basis. If the address of a specific
server changes before the entry saved in your DNS cache, you are likely
to see a 404 page. That means, you would not be able to access that page
until your update the cache. This at times, also slowdowns the speed of
your internet. The best way to avoid this issue happening to you is to
regularly clearing DNS cache. Try the following tips to clear/Flush DNS
cache:
Press Win Key + R to open Command Prompt
In the command prompt screen, type IPCONFIG / FlushDNS and press enter
If the command is executed successfully, you will see a message stating ?successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache.?
Why to Flush DNS Cache
Reservable Bandwidth
In an atmosphere where multiple users tend to access a single network
point, servers usually set a limited Reservable Bandwidth for each of
the users. Moreover, the packet scheduler reserves 20 percent of the
bandwidth by default, even if it is disabled. To reduce this limit to
zero,
Press Start key and type gpedit.msc in Windows Start Search
Right click the search result and choose to Run as administrator
Go to the QoS Packet Scheduler through the following route
Computer Configuration \ Administrative Templates \ Network \ QoS Packet Scheduler
You will see a policy named Limit Reservable Bandwidth
Double click this policy and just click to Enable it
Now in the Options section next to Bandwidth limit (%), reduce the number to 0
Click OK to save your changes and close down Local Group Policy Editor
Enable and Limit Reserveable Bandwith on Windows
After applying all these processes, restart your computer once for your
system to take all the effects properly. You will now definitely observe
an enhanced internet speed than before.
The speed of your internet connection is also dependable to the
following mentioned points. Do not overlook these points to increase the
internet speed.
Prefer Ethernet
It is always advised to prefer Ethernet or wired one over the wireless
connection to the internet. A wireless connection has the odds of broken
coverage or weak signals. Moreover, use good quality wires and cables
to be connected as it contributes towards the speed of your internet.
Internet Service Provider
It is quite conceivable that the slackened internet speed may have
resulted due to external issues. Confirm from your internet service
provider (ISP) and make sure your actual speed matches the one promised
by your ISP.
Upgrade Router
It is true that the speed of your internet is directly proportionate to
your modem or router, to some extent. Upgrading the modem or router to a
newer version would positively influence the speed of your internet.
Multiple Devices
While using internet through your PC, try to disconnect other unused
devices connected to the internet router. Such devices are smartphones,
tablets, smart TVs and other devices that are usually left, connected
even if not used.
Clean Connections
Regularly examine your modem and routers to make sure the cables are
seated in a nice and clean manner. Be advised to maintain a dust free
environment near your devices. Blow out the dust from connectors and
preserve proper ventilation around all electric components to avoid
heating up
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