DooMBoy Posted January 29, 2002 I hate this crappy 56k. Most downloads over two megs take a little much of a long while to download, and since I've gotten into the habit of downloading Quake 2 levels, it's been a megabyte in my ass to download them, since even the smallest are usually over a Megabit. This made me wonder: are there any good, working Internet accelerators out there for a poor, 56k user like myself to use? I wish I could get a DSL or cable Net link but where I live it's an impossibility. Any suggestions? Note: This has been my first new topic in some time...:) 0 Share this post Link to post
fodders Posted January 29, 2002 Try system mechanic, that used to be ok when I was on modem system mechanic 0 Share this post Link to post
Not-Shotgun_Bill Posted January 29, 2002 if you ever do get dsl, dont get qwest 0 Share this post Link to post
DooMBoy Posted January 29, 2002 Heh, I'll try to remember that. Though the chances are slim to none that'll I'll EVER get DSL. Some of you just don't realize how lucky you are. :\ 0 Share this post Link to post
Sharessa Posted January 29, 2002 You whiner. I used to download Quake 2 levels all the time on my old 56k. You only need about two or three maps a day anyway. 0 Share this post Link to post
fraggle Posted January 29, 2002 "Internet accelerators" generally just preload linked pages for you so that pages appear to load faster. They wont help your download speeds. [SCBC] 0 Share this post Link to post
Captain Red Posted January 29, 2002 56K? 56K?!! TRY 2-FUCKING-6K!!! on a wopping 2.50Kb a sec!!! and that's on a good day! try deathmatching on that!!! GAAAAARRRRRNNNNN!!!!!! 0 Share this post Link to post
mmnpsrsoskl Posted January 29, 2002 I hate this modem. I hate this town. I hate this country. Actually this modem is ok...for a 33.6k...I don't mind...this computer is so slow anyways it doesn't matter... 0 Share this post Link to post
fodders Posted January 29, 2002 "Internet accelerators" generally just preload linked pages for you so that pages appear to load faster. They wont help your download speeds. System Mechanic's NetBooster is a tool designed to optimize an important group of Windows configuration settings that directly affect your network and Internet connection speed. When Windows is installed, these settings are in most cases not optimized for the Internet or for your particular network connection and actually prevent you from reaching potential download and upload speeds due to information "fragmentation" and other redundant delays. Previously, there was no simple way to edit these settings manually without dangerously exploring and modifying the Windows registry by hand, however NetBooster now makes it easy for anyone to reach maximum performance with a few clicks. Many people experience increases in throughput speed of over 200% when using NetBooster's optimizations. NetBooster does not allow your modem (or other connection device) to establish a connection at a faster rate than it did before, it allows it to transfer more data at once over that connection. This results in faster, more reliable downloads, uploads, e-mail, web-browsing, on-line gaming, and more. NetBooster's effects will benefit all applications that use an Internet connection such as all web browsers, e-mail programs, all versions of America Online and any other on-line service such as CompuServe and MSN. NetBooster works with more than just modem connections as well. Whether you are connected via a DSL, cable modem, ISDN, or other LAN connection, NetBooster can maximize your performance. For example, while testing NetBooster on systems with DSL and cable-modem connections, we frequently witnessed an increase in download speeds of up to 300%. Non-Internet related LAN connections are also streamlined by using this tool. Although System Mechanic's NetBooster has the ability to automatically set all of the configuration data to the optimum values for your particular connection and system, it also allows provides an easy way to manually view and edit these settings individually. Additionally, it provides tools such as a real-time graphical network/Internet analyzer, and a tool that allows you to test your relative download speed in order to give you accurate reports of your true performance so that you can tweak and adjust NetBooster's settings until you reach absolute efficiency. Sometimes, a certain set of configuration values will work well with a certain application (for example, an on-line game), and another set works better with another application (for example, downloading large files). For these types of situations, NetBooster makes it easy to switch back and forth between optimization sets by allowing you to save and load an unlimited number of configuration "profiles". 0 Share this post Link to post
Naked Snake Posted January 29, 2002 Yes! Now me is happy, unless this shit don't work...we shall see. 0 Share this post Link to post
Arioch Posted January 29, 2002 The only thing any of these has ever done for me is break local SMB network connectivity. The claim that it boosts "network performance" by "200%" is ludicrous at best. 0 Share this post Link to post
pritch Posted January 29, 2002 DAP (Download Accelerator Plus) splits the download and hence does single downloads quicker. Sites with bandwidth restrictions usually don't allow it's use. It also has full resume support in case of disconnection, and some other useful options. Get it at download.com 0 Share this post Link to post
pritch Posted January 30, 2002 DAP = Dick Ass Penis it's about as good as it gets on 56k, I'll have you know. Care to suggest anything better, bbg? 0 Share this post Link to post
Zaldron Posted January 30, 2002 It rocks on DSL. I don't see what's the problem. 0 Share this post Link to post
Sharessa Posted January 30, 2002 I used to use NetVampire, but since I got a cable modem, I've only used it to download Elbryan's toons. 0 Share this post Link to post