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webROCKET

  • webROCKET is a powerful, easy-to-use program for Windows® 95, 98, Me, NT, and 2000 which accelerates your Internet connection speed by up to 200%.
  • Without webROCKET, Windows® lacks the power to provide you with an optimal Internet connection because of changing, unstable network conditions. 
  • webROCKET automatically turbo charges your Internet connection by boosting Internet data transport efficiency. webROCKET adapts your modem or high-speed connection to its maximum potential. 

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Turbo Surfer

  • Turbo Surfer automatically optimizes your internet connection boosting your internet speed by up to 220%.
  • Turbo Surfer optimizes your PC's internet connections to maximum efficiency.
  • Web pages will load faster.
  • You can send and receive email much faster.
  • You will get quicker downloads of MP3s, AVI files, graphics, movies, and more.
  • File transfers, online games and all internet related software will perform faster.
  • You'll get faster internet speeds without buying costly hardware, or a new computer.
  • Works with all browsers, including Explorer, Netscape.
  • Works with ALL connections - America Online, Cable Modem, ALL phone modems, even DSL.

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ModemMax
You can increase dialup modem connection reliability and performance by as much as 200%.

  • Optimizes Dial-up(56k), DSL And Cable Modems
  • No Expensive Hardware Needed
  • Works with All Browsers
  • Faster Response Times and Quicker Downloads
  • Easy to Use Graphic Interface
  • Free Life time Upgrades
  • No Need to Hack with your Computer's Registry

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Internet Connection Speed
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The Web has fast become a major force in education, commerce, entertainment, and society. There's definitely a lot of great resources of all kinds available online. Unfortunately, people sometimes don't get to see it all because they get frustrated by slow-loading pages. Many factors affect how fast you connect to the Internet and how fast Web pages load on your computer. Here are the primary factors that determine how fast you will connect to the Internet and load Web pages in your browser (some you don't have control over, but some you do):

 

  • Your modem speed: Most home users connect to the Internet with a modem, which dials in to their Internet service provider over a regular phone line. Your modem speed will greatly affect how fast you can surf the Web or download software. A 28.8K or faster modem is recommended, though 56K modems, the fastest currently available, are now quite reasonable in price. 

     

  • Your Internet access number: Even if you have a 56K modem, if you are dialing in to an access number that only supports 28.8 modems, 28.8 is as fast as you'll ever connect. But EarthLink members are in luck: EarthLink has hundreds of Internet dial-up numbers around the country supporting fast 56K access (including v.90).

     

  • Phone Line Quality: Unless you are connecting with an ISDN line or a cable modem, line noise on the phone line running into your home may be adversely affecting your Internet connection. To check for line noise, you'll need to log off your computer. Pick up a phone connected to the same line that your modem uses and listen for static — it's that simple. Unfortunately, fixing the problem is not so easy. You can try to nag your phone company into trying to do something, but the problem may be in your phone (try testing the line with more than one phone to rule this out), the wiring in your building, electromagnetic radiation, or other factors, so your phone company may not be able to help.

     

  • Your computer: The following computer factors will affect your Internet connection speed:
    • Processor speed: Faster computers will allow you to surf faster than slow computers will (not much you can do about that until you are ready to upgrade your computer).

       

    • Memory: Computers with more memory will surf faster than computers with less memory. (Memory is relatively inexpensive now, so you might want to consider purchasing some more.) Avoid opening other programs unnecessarily when you're surfing the Web. Also, be sure to allocate enough memory to your Web browser (and give it more than the recommended minimum if you can).

       

    • Hard disk: A fragmented, overstuffed hard disk can slow down your surfing considerably, so it's a good idea to keep your drive defragmented and optimized. If you can, try to free up some disk space by deleting unused programs or unneeded files. 

       

    • Cache: Your browser's cache — pronounced "cash" — is a storage area on your computer's hard disk. While you surf, your browser stores Web pages in the cache — up to the limit you set. Your browser can display cached Web pages fast since it doesn't have to fight Web traffic to get to them. So, if you have the disk room, try upping your browser's cache limit from its Preferences/Internet Options menu. Internet Explorer's cache settings are under Advanced; Navigator's are in Cache.

       

    • Dial-up traffic jams: To avoid dial-up traffic jams (and busy signals for you), EarthLink Sprint Software service offers members more dial-up numbers (POPs) than any other ISP, more than 1,400 to date with more added all the time.

       

    • Web traffic jams: Web traffic generally increases throughout the day and peaks in early evening. Do your best to schedule long downloads for off-peak hours (downloading overnight is a popular option). Major events and software releases can also cause jams.

       

    • Heavy pages: All Web pages are not created equal: some are fat and slow, and some are thin and fast. What that means for you is that pages you visit that are either very long or filled with graphics will take much longer to load in your browser than short pages of primarily text. If you are designing Web pages, keep this in mind. Many users will not wait for your graphic-filled page to load.

     

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