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24 hrs client for NET
18 years 9 months ago #12896
by fatrix
24 hrs client for NET was created by fatrix
is there any tweak or method so that i an extract maxmuim spped frm the net..curently i am getting 5 kbs ad dlding spped
or any method to crack 24 hrs online client so tht i can gett good dlding spped.....atlest 50 kbs... plz do REPLY
or any method to crack 24 hrs online client so tht i can gett good dlding spped.....atlest 50 kbs... plz do REPLY
18 years 9 months ago #12907
by TheBishop
Hello
Depending on your Operating System there are some registry changes you can try. For example, the TCP/IP stack on earlier versions of Windows is not optimised for best performance over a dial-up and you can tweak that. Post the details of your OS and we can advise. Remeber however that no matter how optimised your PC is, if your ISP is providing a terrible service or the internet itself is slow from your location then everything is still going to crawl.
Regarding the '24 Hour Client', I think what you mean is an automatic disconnect after a certain time period. This is forced by the ISP to economise on their use of modems. If it is a timed disconnection, you can often set up the connection properties of your browser or email program to redial and reconnect automatically. If the disconnect comes after a period of inactivity then try setting up a scheduled ping to somewhere on the internet to keep your line up
Depending on your Operating System there are some registry changes you can try. For example, the TCP/IP stack on earlier versions of Windows is not optimised for best performance over a dial-up and you can tweak that. Post the details of your OS and we can advise. Remeber however that no matter how optimised your PC is, if your ISP is providing a terrible service or the internet itself is slow from your location then everything is still going to crawl.
Regarding the '24 Hour Client', I think what you mean is an automatic disconnect after a certain time period. This is forced by the ISP to economise on their use of modems. If it is a timed disconnection, you can often set up the connection properties of your browser or email program to redial and reconnect automatically. If the disconnect comes after a period of inactivity then try setting up a scheduled ping to somewhere on the internet to keep your line up
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