How to Speed Up Internet Explorer
This article will show you how to speed up Internet Explorer by modifying the maximum number of connections per server. This will allocate additional bandwidth and moderately improve your Internet browsing speed. This process involves editing the Windows Registry, so it may be a good idea to back up your registry accordingly.
EditSteps
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1Navigate to START > Run...Ad
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2Enter regedit and press enter to open the Windows Registry Editor.
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3Navigate to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings".
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4Look for two values called 'MaxConnectionsPerServer and MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server. If not, then perform the following:
- Right click on the right panel.
- Select "New > DWORD Value".
- Create two DWORD Values named as above.
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5Double click on MaxConnectionsPerServer.
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6Make sure to select 'Decimal', instead of the default 'Hexadecimal'. Change the value depending on your connection speed. If you use dial-up, set the value to 6. If you use DSL or faster, you may set a value from 10 to 16, as you desire.
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7Do the same as above for MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server.
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8Close the Registry Editor.
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9Restart Internet Explorer.Ad
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EditTips
- Be sure to use the exact names as listed above.
EditWarnings
- Be careful when using the Windows Registry Editor. Editing any other values may cause Windows to stop operating. You may wish to back up your registry before performing any tasks.
EditThings You'll Need
- Computer with Windows 2000, XP, or Vista
- Someone or you that knows their way around Internet Explorer
- Internet explorer 6 or 7
Article Info
Categories: Internet Explorer
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