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    Default Threads with All Caps Titles is Asking for Svpernova09 To rename them kkthksbai

    Hey guys i just learned something amazing! You can actually increase your internet connection speed by pinging your own DNS server, which forces the server to give you FASTER INTERNET!!
    OMGOGMOGMOGMG
    your prolly thinking im stupid.
    or this is fake.
    WELL YOUR WRONG!

    Here is how to do it!

    So hit the start button, and open run
    Now run cmd
    This will open a command prompt.
    Now in cmd, type ipconfig/all
    in the list it gives you,
    look for DNS server
    Write down that IP adress.

    Now repopen run,
    and type
    ping (insert your DNS adress) -t
    and click run

    Now you will see a new cmd prompt window pop up and youll see bytes flowing!!!!!
    Your internet connection is now increased!!!!!! how much of an increase depends on your computer.
    Everytime you want to use the internet
    run that same line each time it gets closed (only gets closed if you manually hit X)

    SO NOW YOU CAN MULTIBOX EASIER AND LAG LESS!
    WORKS WITH ANYOTHER ONLINE GAME AS WELL!
    F T W.

    :love: :love: :love: :love:

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    And when you overload your DNS with pings, type Ctrl+C to stop spamming it.
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    Ummm, pinging your dns server doesn't give you faster Internet.

    This has got to be a late April's fool joke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 'whitechapel',index.php?page=Thread&postID=198171# post198171
    Does this actually work?
    lol, no. The only thing pinging your DNS will do is add traffic to your network. If it did anything, it would slow your connection.
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    I don't normally stoop to webspeak, but...

    roflcopter

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    Would the first person that tries this let us know so we can laugh at you?
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    Pinging anything DID help me while playing Counter-Strike back in the days (2001-2002), had a crappy ISP then (10 Mbit split between 40-60 others).
    Of course you won't take my word for it and i got no proof..

    There may be other ways to lower your 'ms' in WoW like this TcpAckFrequency/TCPNoDelay registry 'hack'.
    Works for me anyway.. playing with less then 100 ms, my friend next door with the same ISP and all got around 250-300 ms.. same as i did before.

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    I'm guessing the theory here is to activate a new session with your ISP. Lemme 'splain.

    Comcast and AT&T (and others) use a throttled teaser rate when they advertise speeds. ZOMG 1.5 megabit connection! What it really is a 1.5 megabit connection for the first 15 seconds (more then enough time to load most web pages), then the ISP automatically throttles your connection back to something like 768k. They've been doing this for years...

    I'm guessing the theory here is that the constant pinging starts a new "session" with your ISP, therefore re-enableing the higher speeds?

    Only problem is, the pinging never stops...so the session never ends (same goes for WoW being loaded and running....)

    so........ lolwut?

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    LOLWUT

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrPlopp',index.php?page=Thread&postID=198183#post1 98183]Pinging anything DID help me while playing Counter-Strike back in the days (2001-2002), had a crappy ISP then (10 Mbit split between 40-60 others).
    Of course you won't take my word for it and i got no proof..

    There may be other ways to lower your 'ms' in WoW like this [url='http://www.gamespot.com/pages/forums/show_msgs.php?topic_id=26107629
    TcpAckFrequency/TCPNoDelay[/url] registry 'hack'.
    Works for me anyway.. playing with less then 100 ms, my friend next door with the same ISP and all got around 250-300 ms.. same as i did before.
    This actually works wonders. Took my 230ms to a constant 120ms ( in the middle of the city )

    I'm also planning on picking up one of the new Killer Xeno Pro NIC Cards http://www.evga.com/articles/00467/ ... They're said to not only decrease your PING, but also give it a much more steady connection to the server. These come out next week.

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