Cable Internet Tweaks – Getting The Most From Your Connection

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Let’s say you’ve taken the leap to broadband and forked over the extra money every month to access the Internet at warp speed. You’ve installed your shiny, new cable modem, fired it up only to find that web pages load only marginally faster than your old dial-up connection. So what gives? While there may be something wrong with the modem itself, it’s more likely you need a few cable internet tweaks to get the most out of your broadband experience.

There are many things that can slow down a broadband connection and while the majority are factors you can’t control, like slow servers or extremely high traffic at a particular site, a tweaking a internet cable connection is something that can ensure you’re always surfing at the fastest speed possible.

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One thing to look at first is your system RAM. If you have an older system see how much RAM you have and what the maximum your PC can hold is. Memory is cheap and now is a good time to cram as much RAM into your computer as it will hold. More RAM means better overall system performance and that includes your broadband connection.

Computer gurus and tech wizards know how to dig into their system settings to maximize performance. Changing things from cache to how much memory a particular program uses can make a slow computer seem new again. But if you’re among the regular Joes or Janes who wouldn’t know where to begin and is afraid to even try, there are programs you can download to optimize your broadband connection.

Software Solutions to Optimize Connections

Software like WebRocket or Double the Speed of Your PC works with your current connection whether it be broadband or dial-up to optimize the way Windows works with the Internet. Once installed these programs work in the background to adjust your settings so that your system operates at peak efficiency while online.

So while there’s nothing you can do to speed up a slow server, you can speed up a slow connection.

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