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Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Browser Tweaks and Tricks: How to speed up ur Internet Explorer

If you are like most folks even though you may now have a fast Internet connection that is still not enough. You are still looking to wring just a little more speed out of your surfing experience. Well here today we have some quick tips for speeding up your web surfing experience using one of the three most popular browsers. If you do not have a broadband type connection to the Internet these tips will not be as helpful but you will still notice some improvement in your web surfing.

Internet Explorer: Remember to always make a backup copy of your registry before you make any changes. This can be very helpful if you make a small mistake and need to change it back. If you make a big mistake there's not much help for it so please be careful.

  • Go to run window type "regedit"
  • Click HKEY_CURRENT_USER
  • Click "Software"
  • Click "Microsoft"
  • Click "Windows"
  • Click "Current version"
  • Click "Internet settings"
  • Select New > DWORD Value from the Edit menu
  • Name the new value MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server
  • Right-click the MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server value and choose Modify
  • Under Base, click the radio button next to Decimal
  • In the Value Data: box enter the number of simultaneous connections you want to set (for example 10 is a good value), and click OK
  • Select New > DWORD Value from the Edit menu
  • Name the new value MaxConnectionsPerServer
  • Right-click the MaxConnectionsPerServer value and choose Modify
  • Under Base, click the radio button next to Decimal
  • In the Value Data: box enter the number of simultaneous connections you want to set (for example 10 is a good value), and click OK
  • Close Regedit and try IE again should notice a speedup. May need to close Internet Explorer and re-open

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