Those of us fortunate enough to have fast internet connections (cable modem, DSL, etc.), the following registry tweak allows more concurrent HTTP connections while downloading a web page. Each item on a web page requires a separate HTTP "Get", so if your connection can handle more concurrent connections, you can "Get" more items downloading at once. This is what to do:
- Create a new plain text file and call it Tweak.reg.
- Highlight the text below and press CTRL+C to copy it:
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[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings]
"MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server"=dword:000000a
"MaxConnectionsPerServer"=dword:0000000a - Paste it into your new text file by pressing CTRL+V.
- If you decide to make your own, make sure everything one the line that starts with "[HKEY_CURRENT_USER....\Internet Settings]" is on one line. Also make sure that there are no blank trailing spaces, and that there is one carriage return after the last character in the text you paste.
- Right click on the file. From the context menu choose Merge. Wait a few moments. Remember to delete the REG file when you’re done.
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