Tips on How to Speed Up Internet Connection
This day and age we are used to life at its top speed thanks to
various means of instant communication. That's why there are very few
things that are more frustrating than slow Internet that can basically
turn your life into a nightmare. Sometimes speeding up Internet is a
simple question of upgrading your plan or changing your service
provider.
However, sometimes even users who are paying for high speed Internet
access can experience surprisingly slow Internet connection.
Fortunately, there are ways to speed up Internet without having to
change your ISP or buying a more powerful computer. Here are some tips
on how to speed up your computer Internet connection without too much hassle.
1. Talk to your provider
First of all, call your service provider and check whether they are
doing their job properly and delivering the service you are paying for.
Or perhaps your package is outdated and the company will upgrade you to a
better one either for free or for a small upgrade fee.
Keep in mind, though, that very few people are getting the top speed
(remember the words "up to" in your contract?) because of distance
exchange, congestion, and traffic shaping.
2. Find the browser that works for you
Most people still use Internet Explorer, even though it's not the
fastest browser out there. If you are an active Internet user, it would
be a good idea to check out different browsers, like Chrome, Firefox,
and Opera to see which one works best for your connection type and your
hardware configuration. For example, Chrome is particularly good for
computers that are low on RAM, as it's not as memory hungry as Firefox
and IE.
3. Tweak your router
If you are using a router, you can probably speed up Internet by
adjusting the router settings. There are too many routers to give
specific advice, but most routers can be tweaked to open up ports and
boost your Internet speed. Just check the manual for things that can be
done to improve performance or use Google to find answers for your
particular router.
Before you do any tweaking, check whether you are close enough to the
router when you use the Internet. Being too far away from it can make
the connection really slow and unstable.
Another thing you should try before changing any settings is to
restart your router. Sometimes this simple action can dramatically speed
up your Internet connection.
4. Prevent unauthorized access
If you are using wireless Internet connection, make sure that you are
not sharing it with the whole neighbourhood. The more people use your
connection, the slower it is for you. So at the very least set up a WEP
password to stop unauthorised users from using your Internet connection.
Or if your hardware is compatible, set up WPA encryption.
5. Control your bandwidth usage
There are many applications that will use your bandwidth in the
background, like Windows Update, Windows Live Messenger, Skype, Real
player, Adobe Reader updates, and other similar software. Most of them
usually start automatically when you log on to Windows and connect to
the Internet as soon as there is a connection. This means that these
programs use your bandwidth when you are not actually using them.
If your Internet connection speed dropped all of a sudden for no
apparent reason, check your computer for malware and spyware. Malicious
software often uses your Internet connection to send information to its
developers.
6. Perform some basic PC maintenance
If your computer is slow, it doesn't matter how fast your Internet
connection is – everything will be slow because you computer can't cope.
The answer to that is to keep your computer in good shape and perform
regular maintenance like disk cleanup and defrag, registry repair, and
other tasks like monitoring your startup items and optimizing Windows
services. This way you will not only speed up computer performance, but also speed up your Internet connection.
There are many tools that will help you do the job, from the Windows built-in ones to complete PC optimization suites like Auslogics BoostSpeed
that offers one-click maintenance and advanced tools to improve
computer performance even more. It also has a tool called Internet
Optimizer that will help you optimize your Internet connection for
maximum speed.
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