Friday, December 23, 2016

How to Increase Internet Speed ​​in Windows 10

How to Increase Internet Speed ​​in Windows 10

You have a slow connection means wait a long time to load Web pages or files low. When it comes to downloading, it's even worse, because the wait lasts for hours or days. However, sometimes the problem is to contact. For example, if you are using Windows 10, part of the slowdown could be a system error. Fortunately, we can move on to the system settings and increase the speed of the Internet, and get at least a 20% increase.

Enable and configure bandwidth limit


Windows 10 does not provide 100% of the speed of your connection, because 20% is reserved for the use of the system. This means that you only have the remaining 80%. Therefore, to achieve a maximum speed of 100% need to activate and adjust the setup threshold "bandwidth reserves" limit.

Step 1: Press the "  Windows + R " keys. Within the "Run" box, type "gpedit.msc" in the "Open" field, and then click the "OK" button;


Step 2: In the "Local Group Policy Editor", click "Computer Configuration". Just double-click on "Administrative Templates", then "Network".

When entering this folder, click "QoS Packet Scheduler". Finally, double click on the option "Limit reserveable bandwidth";


Step 3: Now, check the "Enabled" option, adjust the bandwidth limit (to 100 or according to your need) and click the "OK" button.


Disable the Updates option for more than one location

In Windows 10, the Microsoft added the "more than one location updates" option. The feature provides updates parts for the computers on your local network or internet from your system. But this affects the speed of the internet and is not always necessary. Fortunately, you can disable this option to get the maximum speed.

Step 1: Click the " Start" button and when the menu appears, touch the gear icon ("Settings");


Step 2: Under "Settings", go down the screen and click on the item "Updates and security";


Step 3: Then tap "Advanced Options";


Step 4: Under "Advanced Options", go to "Choose how updates are delivered";


Step 5. Finally, move the slider to disable the "Updates from more than one location" option.


Clear your cache and cookies

Sometimes having cookies and caching can affect the speed of your internet. In this situation the best thing to do is to clean up all that dirt. There are two ways to do this: clean it manually in the browser or use a third party application such as CCleaner to clean them on every browser on your computer.