We’re all about showing you tricks and tips here and AndroidPIT. Today, we take a look and show you how you can speed up your Wi-Fi connection with a few tweaks! This can also work for 4G connections as well.\
Basically, this tweak will modify the Android file system that is used by Android to connect to the Internet. The file contains a TCP / IP configuration used for the interchange of data and by modifying this configuration, we can change the way our device connects to networks. With this change, depending on the device and the mobile network used, you could expect to see an increase in download and upload speeds while on Wi-Fi, 3G, and even 4G connections.
Requirements
Root Permissions: you will need this for the most reliable results. While the app in question that we can use does have a procedure that will work without root, there’s no guarantee that it will work as well the rooted method.
Sysctl.conf file : This is the file we're going to replace / copy in a system folder, which contains the connection parameters. Download it if you want to follow the manual procedure, otherwise the app will take care of everything. In the link you will find a screenshot of the path and the permissions that you must assign to it.
Internet Speed Master: Thanks to this application we can simplify the process by letting you to change the parameters. Those who do not have or do not want to get root permissions, can experience how Improve Internet Connection .
ES File Explorer (or equivalent): a file manager with root permissions in order to enter in the system folders and change file permissions, which is essential for the manual procedure.
Open it and allow SuperSU (or the equilavant) to give Internet Speed Master root permissions if you have them.
If you have root permissions, press the Apply Patch to apply the changes to the system automatically. If you do not have root permissions or want to try the first method less "risky", press Improve Internet Connection.
Copy the file on your device by connecting it to your PC or using the SD card, if available.
Install and open ES File Explorer (or equivalent) and make sure to allow it to have root permissions.
Now copy the file previously transferred by holding down and selecting Copy.
Enter the folder (device) "/ system / etc /" and and paste the sysctl.conf file there.
Change the permissions of the file sysctl.conf by doing a long press on it: More > Properties> Edit Premissions. Activate the permissions for Reading and Writing to the Owner and disable everything else.
Reboot the device.
Checking out the results
For a quick and dirty way of checking whether the speed increased, install the app Speedtest.net and run some tests both before and after you do the procedure.
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