Windows XP on a broadband connection speed restrictions, whether the transformation of the operating system means we can get a faster Internet speed?
A: It is now being gradually into the home broadband network, are widely used, but some users of broadband speed web browsing, upload and download speed is not satisfactory.In fact, Windows 2000 or XP, by modifying the registry, we can significantly speed broadband network to improve and really enjoy the fun speed Internet access.
Run "regedit", to open the "Registry Administrator"; and then find the following path HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Services \ Tcpip \ Parameters.
Right-click "Parameters" sub-key space corresponding to the right, select "New" → "DWORD value", name it "DefaultTTL", then right-click the mouse to select "Modify" in the pop-up window, change its value"80" (hexadecimal) or 128 (decimal).
Then in turn create the following "DWORD Value" and change its value (if the two values, the former is hexadecimal, which is decimal):
"EnablePMTUBHDetect" = "0"
"EnablePMTUDiscovery" = "1"
"GlobalMaxTcpWindowSize" = "7FFF" or "32767"
"TcpMaxDupAcks" = "2"
"SackOpts" = "1"
"Tcp1323Opts" = "1"
"TcpWindowSize" = "7FFF" or "32767" (93,440 or 186,880 or 372,300, depending on network availability)
We then save the changes, restart the computer, you can enjoy the higher speed of the network brought the fun.