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CommentTuesday, October 24, 2000

WWW = World Wide Wait? How do I Speed up my Free Internet Access?

Have you ever used free internet service access and found them to be slower, or have "sluggish downloads"? Though the Internet as a whole can suffer from slowdowns that will affect you no matter who your ISP is, your ISP actually plays a large role in how fast you can view web pages.

There are other problems that can decrease the full speed potential of your modem. For example, your phone company's lines may not support a 56K connection or maybe the wiring in your house may carry a high speed dial-up connection.

There are solutions to this problem. In addition to ensuring proper installation of your modem and phone line, there are services available that can increase your download speed by up to 50%. One such service, Netsetter, installs easily and uses a special compression routine to make your connection appear faster.

What's even better is that this type of service is free. Netsetter works with your current Internet Service Provider's connections, so there is absolutely no cost to you!

For more information or to register with a free ISP, click here!

Charles Anderson is a Senior Editor for e-Goodz.com, home of the Free Internet Access Top 5 Guide.

News Tags: ISP, Free, Access, Internet, Click
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Charles Anderson is a Senior Editor for e-Goodz.com, home of the Free Internet Access Top 5 Guide.

great info

thanks

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