

No Chrome support yet, but that's still an impressive 88 configuration options.ĭoes it work? The program appeared to improve our test system's download speed by around 6%, according to, a small but welcome gain.

There's plenty on offer here: Windows-specific tweaks (auto heuristics, auto tuning), the full range of TCP/IP, WinSock and DNS settings, and even some useful browser-specific tweaks for IE, Firefox and Opera. If you prefer to take a hands-on approach, however, opting for a Manual Optimization will display every setting the program understands, and allow you to configure it yourself. After applying these with another click, reboot, then try a few internet apps and see if you spot any performance gains. Just launch the program, choose your internet connection speed, click Analyze and Internet Optimizer will recommend improvements to your system settings. If you're baffled by networking jargon then there's no need to delve too deeply, though. Auslogics Internet Optimizer is an unusually comprehensive internet connection tweaking tool.
