Windows Makes Your Internet Connection Slower

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By default, Windows limits the Internet speed by 20%

This constraint is a lot of internet being wasted or used for the computer to make a small shift of bytes with Microssoft so there is acknowledgment of packets and protocols.

Why the Internet is being wasted?

In the acknowledgments of packets and protocols, the computer needs to make transfers of bytes, and to ensure that they happen, no such limitation in windows. However, the confirmations do not happen all the time and so even while it does not, internet is still blocked, and is practically being wasted on the free time when he should have been used.

There is how to end this limitation and improve the Internet without using the help of any program, only modifying the values of the components of windows making the faster connection.

There is also a way to change the values of the components of the windows to get an improvement in upload speed. Usually people think only required download speed to get a good connection, but they are wrong, uploading, even at much slower compared to the download, influences the speed of the connection.

Uploading is the transfer of data from a local computer to a server. If the server is uploaded on the Internet, the User of the service now has an archive file, similar to a hard disk, available for access on any computer on the Internet. Upload is similar to download, but instead of uploading files to your machine, you send them to the server.


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