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Captian Crazy - Mar 9, 2002
 Captian Crazy Mar 9, 2002
...Speed up my connection to the internet ? I have a cable modem and its slow as #### I'm told some regestry editing in windows does the trick, is this true ?

 JCTango Mar 9, 2002
yes.

head on over to http://www.dslreports.com

i've boosted up my DSL connection go very nearly close to busting through the 1Meg Barrier

 Captian Crazy Mar 9, 2002
Does that work with cable ? DSL isin't in my area; it would be but the local company that was backing it where bastards and went bankrupt.

 JCTango Mar 9, 2002
they have some Forums for Cable and they can help you out there.

 Mysticales Mar 9, 2002
You really just playing with MTU settings and so....I know I can get you a program that will "assist" you in chaging a WHOLE lot for ANY win32 OS. But....if used wrong you can kill things....this can even tweak external programs and hardware settings too.....Also has settings for internet stuff.

 Sanity Assassin Mar 12, 2002
Dude try speedguide.net, i have dsl, i increased my speed by 4x with the patches reg edits and everything on this site... a must have for you broadband people

 MasterAkumaMatata Mar 12, 2002
Did you test these speed increases on single connect only FTPs, or just regular downloads or surfing in general?

 Mysticales Mar 12, 2002
Assassin go here

http://199.243.225.45:4868/ST-1MB.html

That tells you what your speeds are, its a test. Post your resuts....

 Raijin Z Mar 12, 2002
line speed is approximately 1578.3 Kbps or 193.4 K bytes/sec

 Fabrizo Mar 13, 2002
Yea, that things not reliable. I just did a speed test and it says I go at about 4545.5 K bytes/sec. I just aplied the regestry patches for my cable modem, but I don't belive for a second they made my connection THAT fast.

 Shinji Mar 13, 2002
If you use IE hold the ctrl key when you refresh the page or you will get this unbelieveable speed.

It was quite accurate for me (96kB max normally) : approximately 760 Kbps or 95 K bytes/sec. By simple reloading the page: 2272.7 K bytes/sec (would be nice to have this)