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How To Increase Internet Speed in Windows Using CMD?

Duration: 05:09Views: 17KLikes: 90Date Created: Nov, 2016

Channel: TechClicko

Category: Science & Technology

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Description: How To Increase Internet Speed in Windows? - This video will demonstrate you how to boost internet speed in your windows laptop by doing some simple tweaks. Follow the complete tutorial for best result. Kindly share this video: youtu.be/1zB9gtTZhGU For this tutorial, you will need to run following commands: Step 1: • Click window (button) +R or type run on search box. You will see “Run” dialog. • Type cmd and click enter. • Right click on cmd. • Select run as administration. You will see Command prompt window with admin privileges. • Now type following commands in cmd window. • Netsh int tcp show global and press enter. • Netsh int tcp set chimney=enabled and press enter. • Netsh int tcp set global autotuning=normal and press enter. • Netsh int set global congestionprovider=ctcp and press enter. Step 2: Optimize your computer's bandwidth settings by using the Windows Group Policy Editor (GPedit). Open CMD and Type "gpedit.msc" and press "enter." On the left side of the screen, select computer configuration and double click on "administrative templates" and select "network." Next, click on "QoS packet scheduler" and then click on "limit reservable bandwidth." Next, change the options to "enabled" and change the bandwidth limit to zero percent. Now go to limit outstanding packets and disable it. This will increase your Internet speed by 20 percent. Step 3: Open CMD and type "%temp%". From there, delete all the temporary files. Step 4: Open CMD and type "regedit" and hit enter. Double click on HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. Go to System and then CurrentControlSET and then services. Now move down to the folder Tcpip and double click on "ServiceProvider." Now set DnsPriority to 7, HostsPriority to 6, LocalPriority to 5, NetbtPriority to 8 and close the window. Step 5: Open the command prompt, type "regsvr32 actxprxy" and press "enter." This will increase the speed of Internet Explorer by about 10 percent. That's it. I hope this tutorial will help you to increase your internet speed in Windows. Subscribe to our channel: youtube.com/user/techclicko?sub_confirmation=1 Watch All TechClicko's Videos here: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSXRZvQSDu-Ao5An0665QSmJm_mLBByx3 Watch Facebook tips and tricks here: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSXRZvQSDu-AYyPZxbVesIHq5DScctRSc Watch Google Chrome Tips and Tricks here: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSXRZvQSDu-DGIAUvCiHpVhSyTMMIPvHp Read our blog: techclicko.com Follow us on: Facebook: facebook.com/techclicko Google plus: plus.google.com/+techclicko Twitter: twitter.com/techclicko If you face any problem in following this tutorial, then leave a comment below and let me know. I'll be happy to assist you.

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