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Thursday, May 27, 2004

More than two downloads at a time with Internet Explorer

If you’re a heavy downloader like I am, I’m sure you get flustrated by the limitations imposed by Internet Explorer sometimes.  By default Internet Explorer limits you to two active downloads and 1 queued download at a time.

Microsoft is actually following an internet standard so don’t blame them.  They’re following what’s known as RFC(Request for Comment) 2068.  It’s the specifications for the HTTP/1.1 protocol standard.

Section 8.1.4 Practical Considerations states

quote:


Clients that use persistent connections SHOULD limit the number of simultaneous connections that they maintain to a given server. A single-user client SHOULD maintain AT MOST 2 connections with any server or proxy. A proxy SHOULD use up to 2*N connections to another server or proxy, where N is the number of simultaneously active users. These guidelines are intended to improve HTTP response times and avoid congestion of the Internet or other networks.

However, this is just a suggestion and not law.  You are free to design your client to use as many connections as you want.

So this is how to change it so you can use more than 2 connections at a time in Internet Explorer.

This requires the use of the registry editor so the usual precautions should be taken.  That means don’t go messing around in things you don’t know what you’re doing!

1) Click the Start button

2) Select Run

3) Enter in “regedit.exe” and hit enter or click the ok button

4) Navigate till you find
“HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionInternet Settings”

Create two new DWORD values with names (right click inside the right pane and select new DWORD value)

“MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server” = Dword:0000000a
“MaxConnectionsPerServer” = Dword:0000000a

You’ll now be able to download up to 10 files at a time.  You can change that setting to whatever you want.  However, personally I think if you need to download more than 5 or 10 files simultaneously it’s time to look into getting a dedicated download manager program such as Download Accelerator, Gozilla or GetRight.

I use GetRight personally and love it.  When there are many files to download I can just drag and drop till my hearts content then let GetRight handle the hard work while I sit back and wait for my files to get transferred.

Posted by AlanBarber on 05/27/2004 at 05:32 PM
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Flashget blows all those download managers away.

Posted by Dave  on  05/27/2004  at  07:32 PM

Good tip! I’ve been using this one for a while…it comes in handy sometimes!

Posted by Visitor  on  02/25/2009  at  08:45 AM

Nice tip, but I think this can be done via a options menu too, Firefox has an option but am not sure where I have seen it in Internet Explorer.

Posted by Visitor  on  02/25/2009  at  08:46 AM

tried your thing but not working. any other suggestions?

Posted by romeo  on  04/27/2009  at  04:10 PM

Very interesting, i find this on twitter and now i retwitted this, too.

Posted by tim whinenin  on  06/06/2010  at  09:17 AM

This is some very valueable information, thank you very much.

Posted by lily plumber  on  06/06/2010  at  09:19 AM

This application is really promising. Many thanks for sharing this information with us. It was a very wonderful post. However, for downloads, I prefer Firefox and Opera because of all these issues. I personally feel that reach into other browser is a good option but off course when you find your favorite link in Internet Explorer, copying and pasting it in something else is a real problem.

Posted by Jordan  on  11/10/2010  at  08:42 PM

Yes i have very problem with them when i am two thing download then my system creating problem but now i use your idea and your valuable blog. Now i can download many thing in a time.

Posted by Boa  on  11/18/2011  at  04:33 AM

 

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