How to Improve and Optimize dial up on Vista

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How to Improve and Optimize dial up on Vista
I have a inbuilt Modem with control panel, on my Dell laptop running Windows Vista home Edition. So I Was Looking some Tips or Trick to improve and optimize the performance of internet on my Dial up Connection.so please Advice me On this Issue Thanks in advance

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20-07-2009

Spyrus
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Re: How to Improve and Optimize dial up on Vista
To improve performance of network connections that seem very low, especially for RPC over HTTPS connection in Outlook or Outlook Web Access, you can disable the Automatic "tuning" in Vista:

Go to "All Programs" then "Accessories", right click "Command Prompt" and click "run as administrator". Then enter the following command:
netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel = disabled

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20-07-2009

Milton.J
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Re: How to Improve and Optimize dial up on Vista
Improve bandwidth
By default, Windows Vista sets aside 20% of the bandwidth.
Click Start, and then in the search box type gpedit.msc
Go to Local Computer Policy> Administrative Templates> Network> QoS Packet Scheduler
Double-click "Limit bandwidth " and select "Off". Beware, if "Not Configured" is checked then 20% are ignored by the system. Therefore choose Off.
Click OK and then restart the computer.

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20-07-2009

Techno01
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Re: How to Improve and Optimize dial up on Vista
You can set this parameter to calculate the MTU between your PC and the remote machine, usually your ISP. This will avoids the fragmentation of information and can make your Internet connection more efficient

Key open in the registry:
Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Services \ Tcpip \ Parameters add a new DWORD value, call it "EnablePMTUDiscovery" and set its value to 1.

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20-07-2009

deveritt
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Re: How to Improve and Optimize dial up on Vista
Click Start the button.
Select Settings.
Click Control Panel.
Double-click on the Modems icon.
Select your modem.
Click the Properties button.
Click the Connections tab.
Click the Advanced button.
In the "Extra settings" field, type S36=7
Click OK to save your settings.

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