Turbo Connect 2.0.2

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Turbo Connect is an Internet-speed booster that dramatically speeds up Web browsing, file downloading, e-mailing, and online gaming. A much cheaper alternative to DSL or cable modems, this modem booster can boost average Internet speed by 10 to 50 percent on the average and up to 300 percent at the extreme, making a 56K modem blaze like DSL. This windows utility tests Internet performance and tweaks the TCP/IP settings accordingly via a systematic fine-tuning process to match with your ISP. There is no need to understand difficult terms such as <i>MTU</i>, <i>RWIN</i>, <i>TTL,</i> or <i>cache size</i> before you can optimize your modem settings, unlike other MTU-tweaking utilities. Just click a button and the modem booster will run the diagnostics and tune-up automatically. After tuning up, anyone can speed up surfing by clicking on the modem booster's one-click dialer before going online.

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