New to Usenet? This is critical pro tip to help our users get full UsenetServer Usenet download speed on their links with their ISP. Just a brief summary for users who are just starting with Usenet, first we get a UsenetServer account, download and install our NZB newsreader or downloader choice, configure our Usenet client and finally start downloading.
When configuring our Usenet client, we will obviously need to provide the address of the new server host to connect to and our username UsenetServer and password so that clients can actually talk to Usenet. Many users stop and start using their preferred client was immediately and if the download speed is good, no additional configuration is required.
This is not always the case, however, occasionally the default settings in our Usenet client may need a slight adjustment to ensure that we get full download speed from Usenet servers. What adjustments might we need to do to get the maximum speed of our connection to our Usenet servers? Figured it out yet? Setting the number of simultaneous connections that our Usenet client creates with our Usenet server each time it connects to is the answer. If we are not able to achieve the maximum download speed using the default number of connections (usually 4), we need to gradually increase our number of connections a connection at a time until we completely saturate the available bandwidth our Internet connection. Once our optimal number of connections has been found, we should not need to adjust them again and be able to download newsfeeds at full speed.
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