Broadband internet connections have given access to instant information.  However, slow internet connection problems are becoming more common.  The speed of your internet connection is based on a number of factors.  If any of these factors are hampered the overall connection speed will  slow. Some causes of slow internet connection are beyond your control.  However the majority of the problems that cause slow down can be easily  eliminated with a few maintenance task. Some of the factors directly  affected your internet net connection are modem speed, line quality,  windows cache, security software and the quality of your internet  service provider. The tips below will help you to tweak your system to  get the best that your broadband has to offer.
Check your internet speed
You  can check your internet connection by hover your mouse pointer over the  internet connection icon in the bottom right hand corner of your  screen. A pop up window will display your internet connection. You can  also click the icon to launch the Properties window.

The graphic shows a connection that is using a wireless router  so in addition to your internet speed, log on duration and status, you  will also see the signal strength. You can get more accurate test by  using online broad band test sites. If you are getting 80% of your ISP  advertised speed, You are in good shape. There is usually a standard  loss of 10-20% speed due to line quality. So if your are supposed be  getting 1.5mbs and your internet speed runs around 1.25mbs, you have a  good connection.
 4 Steps to Speed A  Slow Internet Connection. STEP  1: REDUCE THE WEB CACHE
First step in speeding up  your slow internet connection to tweak your internet options. To launch  the internet options utility follow the the direction below:
1.Click Start
2.  Click Control Panel
3. Double Click Internet Options
4.  Click Settings under Browsing History

    The task here is to make your web cache as small as possible. The less  disk space your reserve for your temporary files is less data that your  computer needs to search through. This action can easily award you a  faster connection on the net.
5. Reduce the 
Disk Space to Use  to the minimum recommended amount or as low as your desire.

STEP 2: CLEAR TEMP FILESDeleting  your web cache is a good way to speed up a slow internet connection.  These files take up valuable resources that could be used to for a  better net surfing experience. Remember that while you are online many  files in the web cache are active. Cookies are loaded in your browsers  and constantly update themselves. Also your computer will search through  the temp files to match the latest version of a web page. So, by  clearing the web cache you cut down on the work your PC needs to do thus  speeding up your slow internet connection. Remember to shutdown the  browser when deleting the cache. Because what files are open will not be  deleted. Here how to delete your temporary internet files.
Manual  steps to erase your temporary internet files.
1. Quit  Internet Explorer, Firefox, or any other web browser
2. Click Start,  click Control Panel, and then double-click Internet Options.
3.  On the General tab, click Delete Files under Temporary Internet  Files.
4. In the Delete Files dialog box, click to select the Delete  all offline content check box , and then click OK.
5. Click OK.
If  you prefer not to delete all the files you can selective search each  category and delete. The temporary files are broken up into six  categories. To view your internet files follow the steps below:
In  Internet Explorer
1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. Choose  Internet Options from the Tools menu.
3. Click the General, Under  Temporary Internet Files, Click Settings.
4.Click View Files
5.  Delete selected files
The goal here is to cut down  on the files your computer needs to search through. Alternate methods  can be used to clear the web cache and other unnecessary data. Check out    Clean Up A Slow Computer for more tips.

STEP 3: SPEED UP WEB PAGESOne  of the biggest culprit of slow internet connections. Is your web  browser's settings. When you log on to a web page, your computer is  assaulted with data it needs to organize and present in an orderly  manner. This information takes time to load. So, the more information  the longer it takes to load. However you tweak a number of settings to  decrease the time it takes to load a web page. By reducing the amount of  animation and scripts. You can see drastic increases in your internet  surfing.
1.Click 
Start2. Click 
Control Panel3.  Double Click 
Internet Options4. Click 
Settings5.  Scroll down to 
Multimedia.
6. You can reduce the options in  order to increase speed at which web pages are loaded.
 
 

By restricting your browser to display only text is the fastest  option.
STEP 4: CONTROL YOUR ANTIVIRUS
A  slow internet connection is often a software related problem and not  the fault of your ISP. Buying more bandwidth is always going to help.  Slow down is a normal result of having security software like an  anitvirus on your computer. The software must constantly update it files  and signatures. All this information is logged in your computer. The  majority of the information is placed in your registry.
When your  antivirus performs a scan. It produces a log. This log can be up to 100  megabytes of information each. The registry holds all this info. The  addition of the info is not the major problem. Its that the information  is placed in many places in your registry. This causes fragmentation of  files. Your computer's operating system must search through the massive  files in the registry constantly. If the registry is error-filled,  fragmented, or bloated with unnecessary and duplicate files, you will  have major slowdown. Organize and keep it maintained, the problem will  most likely be solved. You can scan to see the condition of your  registry and see what resources you can unlock resources.Click  Here to SCAN your registry  
Also you should try to see what  processes are loaded when your computer starts. Often the antivirus will  check your email, scan, and even update at the same time. This may be  occurring everytime you start up your PC. These acts can last as long as  3 hours. They may be running silently in the background without your  knowledge. Maintain them by following the directions below or by  tweaking the settings in your antivirus:
1. Open your 
Start  menu.
2. Click 
Run3. In the command screen type 
msconfig.exe4.  In the 
system configuration utility,click either 
service  or 
startuptab5. 
Uncheck all programs that you dont  want to load win the antivirus is starting
6. Click 
OK