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How to increase my internet broadband speed?

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How to increase my internet broadband speed?

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Anonymous

I will help you to speed up your internet connection.You no need any speed booster or accelerator to speed up your internet,Because they will not actually speed up your connection..you can use the manual tips to increase the internet speed,You can install virus software,reset the modem every time start browsing,you can also install latest browsers like FIREFOX or Google Chrome etc,Just use torrent for uploading and downloading …You use these tips it will helps to speed up your internet.If it won’t speed up your internet means please call your isp to fix this ,get a good plan from them,You can check the speed of the internet at Scanmyspeed.com

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rosy nancy

Hi you can follow the below steps to increase your internet speed
1)If your system  internet speed is very slow. First you can
disconnect your modem and simply restart
2)Delete all cookies and temporary files.
3)Use different browser. Because normally some browser enabled javascirpt
and flash video ,so the webpages is load very slow.So you can try  it
different browser.
5)Virus,malwares is also another important thing it will make a slow connection.
So use a good antivirus software to remove all virus and malwares .
Finally goto this site  Scanmyspeed.com  then check your internet speed
it will  definitely works very fast. Suppose may be it works slow .
Shift your network provider to some other network provider to get better speed

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Bits and Bytes are different. Internet Providers always rate their connections in kilobits, not kiloBytes. There is a factor of 8 difference between a bit and a byte. Bytes are usually represented by capital B’s where as bits are usually represented by a lower case “b” A 500Kbps connection can only sustain at most, 62KBps – that is the theoretical maximum in a perfect world with ZERO packet loss and no inefficiencies of the TCP/IP stack. Believe it or not, 48KBps download is not bad for a 500Kbps connection. Sometimes the PIPE is only so big. Sometimes you can only suck up so much with the size of the straw you have. Likely you are loosing some bandwidth to interference which is causing some packet loss. Anytime a packet is loss in transit, it has to be re-broadcasted which uses up bandwidth, slowing down the connection. People ALSO forget that there is “overhead” to each packet. Headers and Footers which tell the TCP/IP network how to route the packet. This overhead creates inefficien

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