4 Amazing Ways to speed up internet connection using cmd in Windows

Want to speed up internet connection? In this article, I will give you 4 simple methods to Speed up internet connection using cmd in windows xp/7/8/8.1. Most of the internet users can’t get maximum bandwidth from their internet connection, they need to change some settings for getting maximum bandwidth from their internet connection.

Here I give you 4 methods to speed up internet connection using cmd. By applying these 4 methods, you can easily boost your internet connection. You can also boost your net speed without using CMD. Read our earlier article How to speed up internet connection for other methods.

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How to speed up internet connection using cmd?

1.Speed up the Internet with cmd

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congestion provider

Here I give you methods to speed up internet connection using cmd. By applying this method, you can easily boost your internet connection.

Total Time: 3 minutes

Step 1: Open the command prompt with administrator privileges.

Open the command prompt with administrator privileges. Don’t know how to open CMD as admin read how to open cmd as admin.

Step 2: Open tcp show global

Type Netsh int tcp show global in cmd and press enter.

Step 3: Enable tcp set chimney

Type Netsh int tcp set chimney=enabled in cmd and press enter.

Step 4: Normalise global autotuninglevel

Type Netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=normal in cmd and press enter.

Step 5: Set congestion provider

congestion provider

Type ‘Netsh int set global congestionprovider=ctcp‘ and press enter.

2. Speed up the internet by resetting DNS cache

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Open Command prompt with admin privileges by the following method given in the first step.

In command prompt window type ipconfig /flushdns and press enter.

flush dns

3. Speed up internet by resetting Winsock and tcp ip

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Open Command prompt with admin privileges by following the method given in the first step.

In the command prompt window type netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt and press enter. For more details about reset Winsock or tcp/ip see Microsoft forum article.

netsh int ip reset c resetlog

4. Speed up the internet by the continuous reply of pinging your connection

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Open Command Prompt with administrator privileges by following the method given in the first step.

gateway numbers. speed up internet connection using cmd in windows xp/7/8/8.1

In the command prompt window type ipconfig and press enter. Now you can find the default gateway number as seen below screenshot.

  • In the command prompt window type ping –t (type your gateway numbers)
  • For example ping –t 192.168.42.129. (Here 192.168.42.129 is my gateway number. Type your gateway number instead of my gateway number).
  • Now minimize this command prompt window, but don’t exit or close the command prompt window.
    speed up internet connection using cmd in windows xp/7/8/8.1

Conclusion

These are the 4 ways to increase internet speed using cmd. Regularly apply this 4th method of speed up the internet by the continuous reply of ping connection, while browsing or downloading. This will make your connection faster by the continuous reply of pinging your default gateway connection.

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62 thoughts on “4 Amazing Ways to speed up internet connection using cmd in Windows”

  1. Hi miss jinka varalakshmi. I have a question. what is ping all about? I am curious and what are the uses of it. I’ll wait to your reply.

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  2. Does this only speed up the internet on the computer you used to complete all these steps or do all your connected devices get ‘super speed internet’?

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  3. Does closing the command prompt window stops the pinging process ???????
    or it requires another set of commands to do so ???????

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    • Type “CD/” Without Quotation mark and Press “Enter”.
      5. ) Type “netsh int tcp show global” Without Quotation mark and Press “Enter”.
      6. ) Type “netsh int tcp set global chimney=enabled” Without Quotation mark and Press “Enter”.
      7. ) Type “netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=normal” Without Quotation mark and Press “Enter”.
      8. ) Type “netsh int tcp set global congestionprovider=ctcp” Without Quotation mark and Press “Enter”.

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      • 8. ) Type “netsh int tcp set global congestionprovider=ctcp” Without Quotation mark and Press “Enter”.>>>>> The congestionprovider parameter can be set using the
        ‘netsh int tcp set supplemental’ command.
        The parameter is incorrect. 🙁
        Plzz Give a solution

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    • dude same as me but i think it because its windows 8 or 10 and doesnt have ctp or what ever its called so windows 7 might work not sure

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