November 5, 200619 yr Well, Is there? Mine lags if I vid and that's a problemo. I play World Of Warcraft.(http://www.worldofwarcraft.com) Draka [Alliance] Squeeky Mage
November 5, 200619 yr It's your computer that's lagging, not your internet ;) Simply: Quit everything but camtasia/hypercam and runescape and if that doesn't work, pony up for a new computer and/or quit runescape I just posted something! ^_^ to the terrorist...er... kirbybeam.
November 5, 200619 yr Author Ew. Thats harsh. I play World Of Warcraft.(http://www.worldofwarcraft.com) Draka [Alliance] Squeeky Mage
November 5, 200619 yr if you still want, there is a way to increase speeds by going into the registry and changing a thing. i use to have 650/110 (down/up) and i changed my registry and im running 1100/150. google something about "Internet speed incread via reg edit" or something like that
November 7, 200619 yr 'mine lags if i vid" ?? wat the? Are you saying video playback is slow... Need more specific info, like your pc speed, memory, dialup/dsl, etc You may just need an up to date video driver anyway...too easy
November 8, 200619 yr if you still want, there is a way to increase speeds by going into the registry and changing a thing. i use to have 650/110 (down/up) and i changed my registry and im running 1100/150. google something about "Internet speed incread via reg edit" or something like that I'm probably very wrong, but isn't that somewhat illegal?
November 8, 200619 yr if you still want, there is a way to increase speeds by going into the registry and changing a thing. i use to have 650/110 (down/up) and i changed my registry and im running 1100/150. google something about "Internet speed incread via reg edit" or something like that I'm probably very wrong, but isn't that somewhat illegal? Why would it be? Your changing something on your computer. If you were to hack your modem or something, that would be a different story :wink: . LP I have searched google for this and can't seem to find this. Can you point me in the right direction?
November 8, 200619 yr Editing registry values will in no way effect your true access speeds. It might do something to effect your local LAN speeds, but not your ISP supplied access. Those speeds are controlled by your modem and local routing hardware in the neighborhood, which you can't change (legally anyway).
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