FastNet Connection Accelerator 3.2

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FastNet is an Internet toolkit which accelerates your connection speed about 300%. You can easily optimize your Windows settings and can get a very fast Internet or TCP/IP connection. Only you need to do is to go to Settings Dialog and select your connection type. Then FastNet will optimize your computer. Also there are seven automatic connection types. You can easily choose it. With the FastNet Schedule you can close your modem or computer. This can help you not to stand behind your downloads. You can set the time to close your computer. Then FastNet will close your computer when the time comes. FastNet supports Dial-Up Modem, Lan, Cable Modem, American Online, ISDN, and Cable/DSL connections.

Version 3.2 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

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