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EvilAjax
03-29-01, 11:13 PM
Which would be the best possible setting/tweak for web pages to load fastest, because the one I downloaded from speedguide didn't even add it to my registry. I had to add it myself.. Still, I see very little (if any) improvement.. P.s. is there a webpage speed tweak for AOL's browser? Because it really sucks! :eek: thanks! :)

Prey521
03-29-01, 11:21 PM
Try this for your AOL connection:

http://www.tweakfiles.com/misc/aolspeed.html

tekelberry
03-29-01, 11:32 PM
I have a few websites you may want to check out:
http://www.rr.com

http://www.home.com

http://www.optimumonline.com

http://www.earthlink.com/dsl

EvilAjax
03-30-01, 12:24 AM
Um.. First, I have AOL 6.0... so that thing wouldn't work, but thanks anyway :) 2nd, I already have a DSL modem... so those other links weren't useful, but thats my fault.. I didnt specify my internet connection :( if you know any tweaks for aol 6.0, let me know, thanks! My OS is Win98se...thanks again! :)

EvilAjax
03-30-01, 12:25 AM
Um.. First, I have AOL 6.0... so that thing wouldn't work, but thanks anyway :) 2nd, I already have a DSL modem... so those other links weren't useful, but thats my fault.. I didnt specify my internet connection :( if you know any tweaks for aol 6.0, let me know, thanks! My OS is Win98se...thanks again! :)

EvilAjax
03-30-01, 12:26 AM
I dont know how it posted twice, sorry about that :o

Juggernaut
03-30-01, 04:22 PM
You can try increasing the values in u'r registry of the two Registry entries (MaxConnectionsPerServer and MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server)

marquis123
03-30-01, 07:02 PM
I am not too familiar with aol but doesnt that us eits own browser? So you will have to manually add the tweaks to the registry in the aol browsers key not the IE key. As far as wanting faster loading of pages, Up your cache so the pages remain stored or better yet, make a ram drive and move your web cache folder to there. Unless you are deadset on using aol's browser, I would open up IE or netscape browser and use that when on the web. Again these were just ideas and I may be way off on the aol reg key thing so here is some salt. :D