MAIN's
MegaSpeed
accelerator is improving the online experience for many of
our subscribers, but
unfortunately there are a few cases in which the
potential
improvement is
not realized. MegaSpeed (which won't speed up FILE
downloading, only web-content) is
only as good as the system and connection you get on your phone line.
If the computer has the resources available ("enough horses on standby") to
decompress the content that MegaSpeed is compressing (which is how it
speeds things up), and the connection is stable, then you will see
performance gains. However, older machines with lower resource limits
may not benefit.
If you have any noise on the lines such as static,
clicks or humming, the line may not be able to deliver the increased
content that is trying to come through. Your modem (the device that the
computer uses to transfer information over the phone line) also is a
critical link in getting more web pages and email through it and needs
to be working well.
System Requirements PowerPC G3 processor at 333MHz
64 MB RAM
6 MB Free Hard Disk space
OS 10.2 or later
Make
sure MegaSpeed is installed
correctly
If
there were any problems downloading and installing
MegaSpeed or the program doesn't act as it normally should, redownload
the MegaSpeed installer and reinstall the program. Make sure that when
it says to close all programs before installing MegaSpeed that you do
close them all, otherwise it will not install properly.
MegaSpeed Installer Macintosh 10.2
and above Wait
three minutes before using your browser the first time.
Sometimes
MegaSpeed needs some time to set up the initial
connection to the MegaSpeed server the first time you connect after
installing it. After you are connected to IndyLink, make sure that MegaSpeed is enabled and wait three minutes or so before opening any programs. This allows
MegaSpeed plenty of time to find and communicate with the server to set
up the
connection.
Modem Problems Modem
Settings Try
changing
the modem settings
to allow more "slack for phone line problems" as follows: Modem Instructions for Mac OS
9.x
Click on the Apple in the upper left hand corner, then go to Control
Panels, then Modem, and choose the next lower version for
modem protocols,
example:
- if you have Apple Internal
Modem v.92 change
to Apple
Internal Modem v.90,
then click Close and Save.
-
if you have Apple Internal Modem v.90 change to Apple
Internal Modem v.34,
then click Close and Save.
Modem Instructions for Mac OS X
Go to the Apple in the upper left hand corner of your screen, click on
it and pull down to System Preferences. Doubleclick the Network icon.
For Location, choose your location. For Show, select Internal Modem.
Click on the Modem tab and choose the next lower version for your
modem,
example:
- if you have Apple Internal Modem v.92
change to Apple
Internal Modem v.90,
Click
Apply Now (or Save)
at the bottom of the window, close the Network window.
- if you have Apple Internal Modem v.90 change to Apple
Internal Modem v.34,
Click
Apply Now (or Save)
at the bottom of the window, close the Network window. Telephone
Line Problems There's
a chance that the
problem is coming from another device on the
phone
line, or internal
wiring in your home - try taking a long phone
cord
and hooking directly
from your modem to the gray Telephone Network Interface box (usually
on the outside of
the house.) If that helps, then you can start to
isolate the culprit. You
should be especially suspicious of the tiny
"splitters"
that make two
or more phone jacks available where only one was
present
beforehand. These are usually not very high quality and can affect the
line quality tremendously. Use a
Different
Phone
Number Look
up a different local number for
IndyLink if available, and try connecting to that one to see if you
have a problem with
the phone lines that you are going through.
There are variables such as house phone wiring, how many telephony
devices you have, your phone lines may have different combinations of
routers, switches and multiplexers that your modem hardware
and
software have to deal with.
Secure
Sites Password Protected
You
may have to bypass sites that require passwords.
MegaSpeed doesn't have access to those, so it can't accelerate them.
To
bypass
MegaSpeed for certain web sites (web sites on your
local
corporate intranet,
for instance), select the "Proxy Exclusion"
tab on the "
Settings" dialog (see below). You have two options
for
bypassing sites:
1. If you have
already defined a proxy exclusion list in your web browser, select
"Use browser's proxy
exclusion settings" to configure MegaSpeed to
exclude
these sites as well. Stop and
then start MegaSpeed.
2. You may
also "Specify a proxy exclusion list" by selecting this option.
Click on the MegaSpeed icon in the lower right
hand corner of your screen, a little bit to the left of where the time
is displayed. Go to
Settings, click on the Features tab, then click Proxy Exclusion near
the bottom. In the text
field, list all the web sites, separated by
semicolons,
that you wish
to bypass MegaSpeed Web Acceleration.Stop
and
then start MegaSpeed. Firewalls and Virus
Programs
MegaSPEED is compatible with most ad blockers, popup stoppers, personal
firewalls, and other utilities. In some cases, minor configuration
either of
MegaSPEED or other products is needed. In other cases, MegaSPEED is not
compatible.
If you are receiving error
messages from a firewall please ensure the following ports are allowed
access:
5400 (127.0.0.1)
7000 (216.126.145.190)
Parental
Control software
We
believe that "filtering" software which prevents
your computer from going to unseemly web sites can also cause a
conflict. In this case, you
will have to choose between having a filtered connection or a fast
connection, because MegaSpeed may not run through certain filter
programs.
Laptops-
Screen Savers - Sleep Mode
If
you allow your laptop to go into Sleep mode, it will
probably not be connected to MegaSpeed after it awakes and you will
probably need to reboot the computer to get the MegaSpeed connection
working again. top