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NetOptimizer for Windows

  • Trial version
  • 5
    1
  • 593
  • V1.1.0.2

Network optimization utility for PC

NetOptimizer is a premium utility program for PC developed by NetOptimizer. It serves as a network analyzer and optimizer that can help users get the best performance and speed possible out of their internet connection by using the most optimal settings.

Just like with OmniPerfect Network Analyzer and Wireshark, NetOptimizer makes it easy for users to identify possible issues in their internet connection that may cause slowdowns and unstable performance. Users who avail of its free trial offer can then choose multiple licenses depending on the number of users.

Is it any good?

Despite the advances in technology available today, there is still no real solution to bad internet connection. It's a complicated and ever-persistent concern that has plagued people all across the world. Some of it might be due to terrible ISP service and coverage, faulty hardware, or even simply poorly configured and optimized network settings on your router. Whatever the case may be, tools like NetOptimizer are here to help.

The way that NetOptimizer works is that it will scan your PC and network under several lesser-known but just as important parameters, such as I/O latencydata caching, and network throughput, among other things. Once it's done analyzing, it will determine the most optimal settings based on results and automatically apply them. All of this, with a simple input from you as selecting Auto Mode.

Alternatively, there's the Advanced Mode available to you if you want to manually configure network settings yourself. Additionally, there's a Browser Cleanup tool to help you clear out history, cache, and others, all of which can contribute to any internet slowdowns. Do note, though, that your settings won't be saved in the free trial version, and you'll have to input them again every start-up.

Get the most out of our internet connection

In conclusion, if you've been experiencing some poor performance from your internet connection, give NetOptimizer a try. It's fast, lightweight, and the Auto Mode pretty much does all the work for you. It might just be able to figure out what exactly is wrong with your network. Worth checking out.

  • Pros

    • Fast and lightweight
    • Easy to use
    • Built-in browser cleanup tool
  • Cons

    • Settings don't save in the trial version
 0/3

App specs

  • License

    Trial version

  • Version

    1.1.0.2

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    Windows

  • OS

    Windows 8.1

  • Language

    English

  • Downloads

    593

    Last month's downloads

    • 21
  • Size

    8.82 MB

  • Developer

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Icon of program: NetOptimizer

NetOptimizer for PC

  • Trial version
  • 5
    1
  • 593
  • V1.1.0.2

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