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Turbo! Guides 1. Installing Arkansas.Net Turbo! web accelerator. 2. Using Arkansas.Net Turbo! web accelerator.
3. Advanced Options.
4. Uninstalling.
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Launching Arkansas.Net Turbo! web accelerator Arkansas.Net Turbo! web accelerator launches automatically each time you start Windows. It operates in the background to accelerate your Internet connection. No user intervention is required. If the Arkansas.Net Turbo! web accelerator is not running and you need to launch it manually, an icon titled "Arkansas.Net Turbo! " is located in the Windows Start Menu under the Arkansas.Net folder (as shown below). If the Arkansas.Net Turbo! web accelerator is running, the Arkansas.Net Turbo! taskbar icon will appear in the Windows system tray
Accessing the User Interface Once launched, the Arkansas.Net Turbo! icon will remain in the system tray (as shown below). In general, there will be no need to change settings during web browsing. You can use the user interface to change settings, view connection status or acceleration statistics. To access the user interface features, click on the Arkansas.Net Turbo! icon in the system tray (shown above). A pop-up menu will appear (shown below), providing access to all the features of the product. Selecting and single-clicking any of the menu items will access that particular feature.
Setting Username and Password Information Your username and password information is located in the Connection Status dialog. To set your username and password:
Changing the Image Quality Setting The image quality setting changes the quality of images that appear in your Arkansas.Net Turbo! web accelerator. The higher the quality you select, the longer it will take the image to load. For slower Internet connections, it is recommended that you lower your image quality. This slider can be adjusted anytime while browsing. You can easily obtain full image quality for a particular image (described below), so don't be overly conservative about lowering your image quality setting.
Getting Full Image Quality Note: The following information applies only when browsing with Internet Explorer. While browsing, if you would like to request the full quality image, simply right-click on the desired image from within Internet Explorer and select "Show Original Image" from the menu (shown below). The full quality image will appear in place of the lower quality image (shown below). If you want to see the full quality version of all images on the current page, simply right-click on any image from within Internet Explorer and select "Show All Original Images" from the menu (shown below).
Changing the Pop-Up Blocker Settings Arkansas.Net Turbo! web accelerator can prevent pop-up windows and floating flash advertisements from appearing while you browse the Internet. This behavior is enabled by default, and no user-intervention is required. However, you can disable these features at any time. A limited number of web sites require pop-ups to function correctly. Arkansas.Net Turbo! allows you to specify a "White List" of sites where pop-ups will not be blocked. You can also see a list of all pop-ups that were blocked. This information is useful if you suspect a web site is not functioning properly because pop-ups are being blocked. To enable or disable the Pop-Up Blocker
To Disable the Pop-Up Blocker for Specific Sites
To View the Pop-Up Blocker Log
To Add Sites to the White List You can add sites to the White List within the Pop-Up Blocker dialogs (which is shown above) or from within Internet Explorer.
Blocking In-Page Advertisements Arkansas.Net Turbo! web accelerator can block many graphical advertisements that appear on various web pages (i.e. ad banners). Enabling this feature will prevent these ads from being downloaded and displayed in your browser. The Block In-Page Advertisements feature will thus reduce download time. To Enable or Disable the Ad Blocker
Starting and Stopping Arkansas.Net Turbo! web accelerator When Arkansas.Net Turbo! web accelerator is launched it automatically connects. Occasionally, you may need to stop or start manually. Stopping Arkansas.Net Turbo!: If you want to manually disconnect, right-click on the Arkansas.Net Turbo! system tray icon to access the pop-up menu. Select the menu item "Stop Arkansas.Net Turbo!".
The icon used when Arkansas.Net Turbo! is disabled will appear on the system tray. Starting Arkansas.Net Turbo!: If Arkansas.Net Turbo! is stopped and you want to manually start, right-click on the Arkansas.Net Turbo! system tray icon to access the pop-up menu. Select the menu item "Start Arkansas.Net Turbo!". The icon used when Arkansas.Net Turbo! is disabled will now be replaced with the enabled icon.
Closing Arkansas.Net Turbo! web accelerator To close Arkansas.Net Turbo! web accelerator:
Changing Your Connection Settings Normally, the connection settings that are set during installation do not need to be changed. If, however, your ISP provides new connection settings, you may change the preset ones using the "Settings..." dialog.
Bypassing Arkansas.Net Turbo! web accelerator for Selected Sites If you wish to bypass Arkansas.Net Turbo! web accelerator for certain web sites (web sites on your local corporate intranet, for instance), then simply:
Note: Some versions of Netscape do not support the wildcard (*) operator.
Viewing Your Acceleration Statistics You can view the acceleration statistics and how they change dynamically using the Statistics dialog.
Viewing Arkansas.Net Turbo! web accelerator's Performance You can view the accelerator's overall performance using the Performance dialog.
From this screen you can view the size of the original (uncompressed) data transferred through Arkansas.Net Turbo!, the actual (compressed) size of the data, and your savings ratio. For example, a savings ratio of 4.00 means that the actual data being sent has been compressed to 1/4 the size of the original data. Also this screen displays the speed of your connection and the estimated amount of downloading/uploading time saved by using the accelerator. Note that these two features are only available when using a dial-up connection. Accessing Product Version Information To view the product version information.
Updating Your Software AutoUpdate will inform you of any major or minor software upgrades to the Arkansas.Net Turbo! Service. By default, you will be notified of all software upgrades. To manually update Arkansas.Net Turbo! web accelerator:
Uninstalling Arkansas.Net Turbo! web accelerator
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