When it comes to internet connections, there are some things you can do to speed up your download speed, website loading speed or improve your gaming latency:
1. Apply Windows 7 Latency Registry Fix
By default, Windows 7 latency can be pretty high. Especially in some games you might notice a significant higher latency in Windows 7 than for example in Windows XP. For example, WoW players often complain about slow internet connections in Windows 7:
You can try the following tricks to speed up your Windows 7 internet latency:
Latency Registry Fix for Windows 7
Improve Latency in WoW
Tip: Some internet providers can improve your latency for a few bucks more per month. Useful for gamers, especially progamer.
2. Slow Youtube? Speed Up Youtube Buffering via Accelerator
Speedbit’s Video Accelerator for example allows you to build up multiple connections to a Youtube video and speed up the buffering process. This works quite well for me and is definitely worth trying. Often your internet connection is not slow, but the servers of the website are overloaded. Youtube for example is serving millions of video views per day, so it’s only normal that sometimes the servers become a bit slower.
Speed Up Youtube Buffering
3. Slow Torrent Downloads? Speed Up Torrent Download via SkyDownloader
SkyDownloader is one of the best torrent clients, because it will find popular torrents and help you to connect to the fastest torrents out there. You can speed up your torrent downloads 5-10 times! If you’re downloading a torrent with low seeders, SkyDownloader will auto-check for more popular torrents (same file) and use them for downloading, instead of the low-quality torrents.
Speed Up Torrent Downloads in Windows 7
4. AVOID WLAN / Buy Repeater
Cheap WLAN repeater/extender are available on Amazon for $30 – $40
Hawking HWREG1 Wireless G Range Extender
5. Compare your ISP DNS with OpenDNS
Sometimes you can speed up a slow internet connection by changing the DNS server. If your ISP (Internet Service Provider, e.g. Comcast, AOL, Telecom) is using a slow DNS server to resolve domains then you can speed up your internet connection using OpenDNS.
Resolving a domain means that your browser will have to translate the IP address of a server/website to a *real* domain name. Every website first has to be resolved, but when the DNS server of your ISP is slow this can take quite some time and will increase the loading time of websites. Therefore it is recommended to compare DNS server speed.
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