How to Speed Up Sun Broadband
How did I speed up Sun Broadband? Are you experiencing slow internet connection? Do you think about giving up? A lot of work to be done, yet your productivity is being hampered by slow internet connection? Now, stay relaxed, I will share everything I knew about how to increase or boost your broadband internet speed, particularly, the Sun Broadband.
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There are two (2) ways to Boost Sun Broadband:
1. First, through Profile Configuration. By default, it has 5 profiles with respective dynamic settings.
Dynamic IP’s (Internet Protocol) and dynamic DNS’s (Domain Name System). It means that every time we use it, it will always search for whatever available IP’s DNS’s. The reason that most of the time it cannot give us the best performance we wanted.
To Boost Sun Broadband we need to add “new profile” and use a static DNS. The free one from Google. Static DNS help boost Sun Broadband because it will not seek for available DNS anymore since it’s already there. The remaining job it has to do, is to find only an IP address. It is less job, faster broadband. How to do it? Just follow the steps below.
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- Disconnect first your Sun Broadband
- Go to “Tools” then “Options”
- Click “Profile Management” then “NEW”
- Input everything as is, as what the images shown below
If you followed the instructions correctly, you should experience a slight improvements of your internet connection. How about the second method?
2. It is through RAS (Remote Access Service) modem and NDIS (Network Driver Interface Specification) options.
By default RAS modem is selected change it to NDIS. If you are connected to internet using RAS modem, the icon looks like you are connected via DSL. While NDIS resembles as if you are connected to a WIFI connection. In my research NDIS is more stable against RAS modem in terms of signal transmission. However, RAS modem has the edge in terms of networking capability. Therefore, NDIS is appropriate in BOOSTING SUN BROADBAND. A simple guide below will surely help you.
RAS modem NDIS
- Disconnect your Sun Broadband
- Go to “Tools”, “Options” then “General”
- Select “NDIS”
There you have it, you just completed the two ways of boosting your broadband. I believe at this point you are now having a better online experience. If you are still having a trouble, proceed below.
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Boost Sun Broadband Connection’s Ultimate Guide
In this method, you need to input commands in command prompt as we optimize your MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) and Autotuning. Hmm? Sounds difficult but it’s not. Everything will be provided by me. So let’s get started.
- Go to “Start”, “All Programs” and “Accessories“
- Right click “Command Prompt“.
- Run it “As Administrator“.
- In “Windows Command Prompt Window” type “netsh interface ipv4 show subinterface” to show your “Broadband’s Network Connection and MTU value“. The default MTU is usually 1500, we will change it to 1453 to make it optimized.
- To do it type, “netsh interface ipv4 set subinterface “Your Network Connection” mtu=1453 store=persistent.
Note: My network connection is “Mobile Broadband Connection”, as you can see in the image below, yours may be different.
- Then, let’s proceed to checking your autotuning’s settings by typing “netsh int tcp show global” If the value is disabled or normal, set it to high, by typing this command “netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=high“
Finished? The tutorials above will surely help improve your broadband’s internet connection. Personally, I followed everthing in this post with no issues. The first two method will help you boost your Sun Broadband. Then the ultimate tweak will add a slight increase in your internet connection plus it will stabilize the connection of your Sun Broadband.
Do you have something to add? Anything that will help others regarding this topic? Feel free to comment below.
You can also check:
Why I picked Sun Broadband against the leading brands?
How to Troubleshoot Sun Broadband?
Freakyhead says
June 27, 2015 at 6:59 am
Sir, I have SUN USB BROADBAND but I’m using Smart signal and I’m impressed with the outcome but somehow the connection wasn’t stable.. How can I make more stable? Thank you in advance..
I.C. Tiempo says
Hi, thank you for your trust by asking such question here. Honestly, if you are using a wireless signal such as broadband stick, you cannot expect a 100% stable signal. However, the tutorial above will help you at least, stabilize your broadband internet by 40% – 50%. Please also note that all telecom are implementing Download-Data capping which makes the bad reputation of Broadband stick into worst.
ed says
I’m using the sun pocket WiFi …thanks
I.C. Tiempo says
Hello Ed, in your browser, please type, 192.168.0.1 and press “enter”. You will be redirected to Pocket WiFi setting’s Interface. Look for the “settings” tab then try to browse “network settings”, “Ethernet settings” or “quick settings”.
ed says
The moment you said interface…you lost me…I’m not a techie and don’t know my way around the internet…can you walk me through it please…
I.C. Tiempo says
Hi Ed, are you using Sun Broadband wireless?
ed says
Where can I find the Tools Menu?…I’m using MAC…thank you..
I.C. Tiempo says
Hi Ed, the tools menu is located just in the Sun Broadband interface.
Leo says
Thanks for this tutorial, I was able to stabilize my broadband connection.
Jason says
Sir, I successfuly followed the steps above and increased my internet speed from 30kbps to 1.82mbp, but suddenly my connection slows down to 20 and 40kbps. I tried to troubleshoot but to no avail because the settings are now different. Any thought sir? My remaining option is to have my PC reformat and do the instructions above again. I am sorry Sir, I am not good in programming.
I.C. Tiempo says
Jason, you can follow the guide above again without reformatting your PC. Regarding your connection, please check your ISP if they implemented Data download limit.