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How many times have you felt that you didnt have that extra speed of browsing in Vista…
The answer was simple: Disable Vista’s “Auto-Tuning” feature, which may not be (in our case it wasn’t) compatible with certain routers and networking devices. To turn it off:
At the Start menu type command, but don’t immediately launch the command prompt. Instead, right-click it and choose Run As Administrator. Type this command:
netsh interface tcp show global
If the line Receive Window Auto-Tuning Level does not say “disabled,” enter this command:
netsh interface tcp set global autotuning=restricted
If this doesn’t help, do the whole process again, but this time substitute this command:
netsh interface tcp set global autotuning=disabled
Viola! You should be cruising now! (By the way, I had to go through the whole process, using the last command to get it going good.) If it works, you should notice the difference in browsing speeds immediately. If it doesn’t work for you, and you feel the need to put things back the way they were, you can type this command:
netsh interface tcp set global autotuning=normal
Good luck, Vista users!
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