Ways on how to help your ping.
This will show you how to help your ping, out by either dropping it, or keeping it steady. None of these ways are harmful to your computer, infact these ways will help your computer.
FLUSHING YOUR DNS CACHE
1.Go to start button (bottom left)
2.Type in Run and press "ENTER"
3.From here type in "cmd" (something should pop up with green letters)
4.From here type in this exact code "ipconfig /flushdns" Press "ENTER" (Don't forget Space after ipconfig)
5.It should say: "Windows IP Configuration. Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache."
Tutorial on flushing your DNSCache:http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=n82iSKpaDZ0
For people who are getting the following message while flushing out your dns cache: “Requested operation requires elevation”.
Do the following:
1.Click the Start logo in the bottom left corner of the screen
2.Click All Programs
3.Click Accessories
4.RIGHT-click on Command Prompt
5.Select Run as Administrator
6.In the command window type the following and then hit enter: ipconfig /flushdns
7.You will see the following confirmation: "Windows IP Configuration. Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache."
BSNL Users
1. Start >> Run >> Regedit
2. HKEY_LOCAL MACHINE > SYSTEM >CurrentControlSet
3. Services > Tcpip > Parameters > Interfaces
Now choose your Internal IP located on it. Find your by typing ipconfig in cmd
4. Create two DWORD (32-bit) values.
5. Right click >> New >> DWORD value.
6. Name the first one as TcpAckFrequency and Second TCPNoDelay (case sensitive)
7. Right click > Modify the TcpAckFrequency value and change the 'Value:' to '1'
8. Repeat the above step for TCPNoDelay
Cleaning out your browser.
This takes 4 easy steps.
1. Open your browser.
2. Press Ctrl + Shift + delete
3. Now i like to check "Temporary Internet Files", "Cookies", "History", and "Download History".
(This is up to you what you delete but i would definitely check "Cookies", and "Temporary Internet Files".
4. Go to the bottom and hit delete. (Not the one on your keyboard)
(For people who have more than 1 broswer you may want to do it for those as well)
Cleaning out your registery and temp files
http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner
These ways will either lower your ping, or make your ping steady.
Leave a comment if you have any questions
FLUSHING YOUR DNS CACHE
1.Go to start button (bottom left)
2.Type in Run and press "ENTER"
3.From here type in "cmd" (something should pop up with green letters)
4.From here type in this exact code "ipconfig /flushdns" Press "ENTER" (Don't forget Space after ipconfig)
5.It should say: "Windows IP Configuration. Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache."
Tutorial on flushing your DNSCache:http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=n82iSKpaDZ0
For people who are getting the following message while flushing out your dns cache: “Requested operation requires elevation”.
Do the following:
1.Click the Start logo in the bottom left corner of the screen
2.Click All Programs
3.Click Accessories
4.RIGHT-click on Command Prompt
5.Select Run as Administrator
6.In the command window type the following and then hit enter: ipconfig /flushdns
7.You will see the following confirmation: "Windows IP Configuration. Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache."
BSNL Users
1. Start >> Run >> Regedit
2. HKEY_LOCAL MACHINE > SYSTEM >CurrentControlSet
3. Services > Tcpip > Parameters > Interfaces
Now choose your Internal IP located on it. Find your by typing ipconfig in cmd
4. Create two DWORD (32-bit) values.
5. Right click >> New >> DWORD value.
6. Name the first one as TcpAckFrequency and Second TCPNoDelay (case sensitive)
7. Right click > Modify the TcpAckFrequency value and change the 'Value:' to '1'
8. Repeat the above step for TCPNoDelay
Cleaning out your browser.
This takes 4 easy steps.
1. Open your browser.
2. Press Ctrl + Shift + delete
3. Now i like to check "Temporary Internet Files", "Cookies", "History", and "Download History".
(This is up to you what you delete but i would definitely check "Cookies", and "Temporary Internet Files".
4. Go to the bottom and hit delete. (Not the one on your keyboard)
(For people who have more than 1 broswer you may want to do it for those as well)
Cleaning out your registery and temp files
http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner
These ways will either lower your ping, or make your ping steady.
Leave a comment if you have any questions
Comments
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majorwen123 wrote: »I bet people wont read it. The most importance is the game. The graphic. The game is not as bad as Sudden attack or counter strike.
You don't seem very smart, or it could be just your lack of English speaking and understanding skills. No racism intended.
OT: Thank's ironik.
Been spiking up to 72 ping lately and 50 on US south. 5-7 ping higher than usual. :[[ Hopefully it'll be more stable, mainly during the day. -
yup yw m2sYou don't seem very smart, or it could be just your lack of English speaking and understanding skills. No racism intended.
OT: Thank's ironik.
Been spiking up to 72 ping lately and 50 on US south. 5-7 ping higher than usual. :[[ Hopefully it'll be more stable, mainly during the day. -
Thats_iRoNiK wrote: »This will show you how to help your ping, out by either dropping it, or keeping it steady. None of these ways are harmful to your computer, infact these ways will help your computer.
FLUSHING YOUR DNS CACHE
1.Go to start button (bottom left)
2.Type in Run and press "ENTER"
3.From here type in "cmd" (something should pop up with green letters)
4.From here type in this exact code "ipconfig /flushdns" Press "ENTER" (Don't forget Space after ipconfig)
5.It should say: "Windows IP Configuration. Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache."
Tutorial on flushing your DNSCache:http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=n82iSKpaDZ0
For people who are getting the following message while flushing out your dns cache: “Requested operation requires elevation”.
Do the following:
1.Click the Start logo in the bottom left corner of the screen
2.Click All Programs
3.Click Accessories
4.RIGHT-click on Command Prompt
5.Select Run as Administrator
6.In the command window type the following and then hit enter: ipconfig /flushdns
7.You will see the following confirmation: "Windows IP Configuration. Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache."
BSNL Users
1. Start >> Run >> Regedit
2. HKEY_LOCAL MACHINE > SYSTEM >CurrentControlSet
3. Services > Tcpip > Parameters > Interfaces
Now choose your Internal IP located on it. Find your by typing ipconfig in cmd
4. Create two DWORD (32-bit) values.
5. Right click >> New >> DWORD value.
6. Name the first one as TcpAckFrequency and Second TCPNoDelay (case sensitive)
7. Right click > Modify the TcpAckFrequency value and change the 'Value:' to '1'
8. Repeat the above step for TCPNoDelay
Cleaning out your browser.
This takes 4 easy steps.
1. Open your browser.
2. Press Ctrl + Shift + delete
3. Now i like to check "Temporary Internet Files", "Cookies", "History", and "Download History".
(This is up to you what you delete but i would definitely check "Cookies", and "Temporary Internet Files".
4. Go to the bottom and hit delete. (Not the one on your keyboard)
(For people who have more than 1 broswer you may want to do it for those as well)
Cleaning out your registery and temp files
http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner
These ways will either lower your ping, or make your ping steady.
Leave a comment if you have any questions
Lol, only people wif ur shtty att internet wud need this ironik ;D
Lolz jk<3
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