when you connect to a web site your computer sends information back and
forth, this is obvious. Some of this information deals with resolving
the site name to an IP address, the stuff that tcp/ip really deals with,
not words. This is DNS information and is used so that you will not
need to ask for the site location each and every time you visit the
site. Although WinXP and win2000 has a pretty efficient DNS cache, you
can increase its overall performance by increasing its size.
You can do this with the registry entries below:
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Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Dnscache\Parameters]
"CacheHashTableBucketSize"=dword:00000001
"CacheHashTableSize"=dword:00000180
"MaxCacheEntryTtlLimit"=dword:0000fa00
"MaxSOACacheEntryTtlLimit"=dword:0000012d
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make
a new text file and rename it to dnscache.reg. The copy and paste the
above into it and save it. Then merge it into the registry
Source: http://tweaks.com
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