In
the 21st century, it can be witnessed that each and every individual is always
in hurry. In every individual’s life, there are a number of tasks that need to
be fulfilled and that is exactly why swift pace is what we prefer. We tend to
hold a similar need in case of the Internet speed as well. Many a times, we
face the problem of slow Internet speed that ends up heavily disrupting our
activities and schedule at large. Hence, in order to prevent the occurrence of
this particular situation in our lives, it is essential for us to pay heed to
the tips mentioned below, which are believed to assist us in lifting up the
Internet speed of Windows altogether.
#1 Reservable Bandwidth
First
and foremost, you can begin with enabling the reservable bandwidth and following
this by setting it on zero. If this is done, then your system will be in a
position to reserve nothing, but the twenty percent default. In order to
activate the same you need to follow a certain prescribed process.
Click
on “Start” button then click on Run option (You can use shortcut “Windows
button + R”) and type gpedit.msc. It’ll open new window of the “Local Group
Policy Editor”. Then go to
=>
Local Computer Policy
=>
Computer Configuration
=>
Administrative Templates
=>
Network
=>
QoS Packet Scheduler
=>
Limit Reservable Bandwidth. Click on Limit Reservable bandwidth. Then it’ll
open new window of “Limit reservable bandwidth”.
#2 Using OpenDNS or Google Public DNS
To
increase Internet speed use any DNS service either OpenDNS or Google Public
DNS.
OpenDNS
Apart
from the aforementioned approach, you can also consider making use of OpenDNS
in order to lift up the Internet Speed on Windows. The OpenDNS is known to
offer complete protection as far as phishing attacks and botnet infections are
concerned. Moreover, the OpenDNS is known to ensure that the websites are
easily accessible. However, the cherry on the cake still remains the fact that
the OpenDNS is an experimental service and thus the chances of additional
features being continually added to the same always remains bright.
Click
on Start Button then open Control Panel then go to
–>
View Network status or Network and Sharing Center
–>
Choose Your Network Connection
–>
Properties
–>
Check for Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
–>
Click on Properties again
–>
Enter Open DNS preferred IP addresses (208.67.222.222 for the Preferred DNS
Server box and 208.67.222.220 for the Alternate one.)
–>
Exit and go to your desktop.
Open
Run Windows (“Windows button + R” or open Run Window from Start Menu) Type
ipconfig/flushdns in the black box that appears on the screen. The process of
installing OpenDNS on your computer is now complete.
Screenshots:
1) 1.
Windows 7:
2) Windows
XP:
Google Public DNS
You
can also make use of the Google Public DNS is order to make certain that the
websites are loaded faster. This is possible because the Google Public DNS is
known to approach the server that is closest to you whenever you go ahead with
a web page request.
If
you want to use Google Public DNS instead of OpenDNS then follow same steps
give above just use 8.8.8.8 for Preferred DNS server field and 8.8.4.4 for the
Alternate one. Again don’t forget to flush the DNS as shown in above method.
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