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Tuning up MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) to speed up Internet access

Now let me tell you one important fact related with tuning. Value of MTU depends upon how fast a connection you have, what kind of activities you perform (ask yourself a question. Are your a mild, average or high end user of Internet ? To put it in other words, Do you download little or nothing, or are an average surfer or are Internet savvy individual and download everything from programs,apps,patches to watching Internet audio/video real-time content?) Depending upon who you are as a user and what kind of connection (modem,dsl,cable or in rare cases T1/T3), this tuning may have little to significant effect on your Internet experience. All right MTU stand for Maximum Transmission Unit.

Value of MTU decides the size of Internet data packet. Bigger the size, more you can transfer.

Analogy could be made with a bucket. If bucket is small, you can carry little but it would be no strain on your strength. Bigger the bucket, more you can carry but it strains your physical strength. (Well! Its not that simple but good enough to understand). Objective should be find a perfect balance which works for you. I think maximum that you can put is as value of MTU is 1500 (but could be higher for your specific network) and it may not make sense making it smaller than 68.Again this is a registry tweak unless and until you have a tweaking utility that can do it for you.Open Registry by going to START-RUN and entering REGEDIT and Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces\ ID for Adapter. For this right click on right pane and add a key by the name MTU. For this key you can add a DWORD value from 68 to 1500 (or higher value is certain cases).If you put less than 68, it will default to 68.

If you put a value higher than 1500 or your Network permitted max, it will default to permitted max.

Increase your Netspeed

go to desktop->My computer-(right click on)->manage->->Device manager-> now u see a window of Device manager
then go to Ports->Communication Port(double click on it and Open).
after open u can see a Communication Port properties.
go the Port Setting:—-
and now increase ur “Bits per second” to 128000.
and “Flow control” change 2 Hardware.

U WILL NOTICE AN IMMEDIATE RESULT

this will increase the receiving capacity of your input port and thus ur netspeed will be increased

Multiple Login in Yahoo! by regedit

Follow these steps : ->

* Go to Start ==> Run ==>> Type regedit,hit enter

* Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER -> Software -> Yahoo -> pager -> Test

* On the right pane ==>> right-click and choose new Dword value .

* Rename it as Plural.

* Double click and assign a decimal value of 1.

* Now close registry and restart yahoo messenger.

* For signing in with new id open another messenger .

Free softwares Site

Posted: August 18, 2009 in Internet


http://www.download.com/

http://www.soft32.com/

http://www.astalavista.com/

http://www.tucows.com/

http://www.oldversion.com/

http://www.freewarefiles.com/

http://www.freewarehome.com/

http://www.softpedia.com/

http://www.9down.com/

http://softex.meganet.lt/ (softwares with crack)
(crack search engine n mobile softwares)

http://www.metaftp.com/ (direct ftp download) (ms office 2007 enterprise in 800 kb(approx) WINISO or ALCOHOL 120)

http://www.sharedzilla.com/ (file sharing)

http://www.oldapps.com

http://www.phazeddl.com/

http://www.downloadlinki.com/

http://www.rapidfox.net (rapidshare search engine)

http://www.downloadlinki.com/ Xbox 360 games

Lots of web sites have disabled the right click function of the mouse button… it’s really, really annoying. This is done so that you don’t steal (via right-click->save picture) their photos or images or any other goodies. Unfortunately, it disables ALL right-click functionality: copy, paste, open in new window.

It’s easy to change, assuming your using IE 6:
Click “Tools”->“Internet Options”
Click the “Security” tab
Click “Custom Level”
Scroll down to the “Scripting” section
Set “Active Scripting” to “disable”
Click “Ok” a couple of times.

Edit Any Website You Want

Posted: August 18, 2009 in Internet, System Tricks

This is a java script which allows u to edit any website…….. change every text in the website…. but not save it!!!!!

1. Go to any website

2. Paste the below code in the address bar of your browser

3. You can edit the website , but you cannot save it.

CODE:

javascript:document.body.contentEditable=’true’; document.designMode=’on’; void 0

Many people use Gmail as a secondary e-mail account to, for example, send and receive mail when they’re away from their office. That means that they may want to send mail from Gmail, but receive a response from the recipient using their normal or primary e-mail software.

There’s a way to do it, by customizing your From address on outgoing mail from Gmail. So you can, for example, have your primary, non-Gmail address in the From field, so that when people respond to your mail, it will go to your primary account, not to Gmail.

Here’s how to do it.

  1. Click the Settings link along the top the page, and then click the Accounts tab.
  2. Click “Add another email address.” Enter your full name in the “Name:” field. In the Email Address box, enter the From address you’d like appear in your outgoing Gmail messages.
  3. You also have the option of having the mail go to yet a third e-mail account, instead of to your Gmail account, or to the alternative From address. If you want to do this, click “Specify a different reply-to address” and then enter the e-mail address where you want the mail to go. Click “Next Step >>,” and then click “Send Verification” to complete the process. Gmail will send a verification message to your other e-mail address to confirm that you’d like to add it to your Gmail account. You’ll need to click the link in that message, or enter the confirmation code in the “Accounts” section of your Gmail account to complete the process.

Once you’ve verified that you’d like to add the address to your account, you can start sending messages using your custom From: address. Whenever you compose a piece of mail, in the From field, choose either your normal Gmail address or the new address you just added.


Maybe you don’t use Microstfts Instant Messenger (MSN) like many people but you will notice that it loads into memory when you fire up your operating system. It sits in the task bar stares at you. This is annoying to me at least, specially when i don’t need any service from it. Well in this kinda situation, you better choose to read on [:-D]….. This worked in WinXP, but may work on others….

So, go to START–>RUN copy and paste the following:

RunDll32 advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection %windir%\INF\msmsgs.inf,BLC.Remove

Click ok. No more msn process.


Does your computer have the right time? If your computer is not part of a domain, you

can synchronize your computer clock with an Internet time server.

· Double-click the time on your task bar.

· Click the Internet Time tab.

· Select the time server you want to use and make sure to select the Automatically

synchronize with an Internet time server check box.

· Make sure that you have set the correct date before you attempt to synchronize your

clock, because the Internet time server won’t update the time if the date is wrong.

· If you have a personal or network firewall, you may have to tweak the settings to

unblock time synchronization.

Activate NetMeeting

Posted: August 17, 2009 in Internet, System Information


Using NetMeeting, you can participate in virtual meetings, work in shared

applications, and share data over the Internet or your company intranet. NetMeeting is

actually already installed after you perform a full install of Windows XP, but it won’t

appear on the Start menu until it’s activated.

· Click Start, then Run, and enter Conf.

· Click OK.

· In the NetMeeting Wizard, supply the necessary information, and then select the Put

a shortcut to NetMeeting on my desktop (or on my Quick Launch bar) check box.

NetMeeting should start and is now listed in the most frequently used programs list on

the Start menu.