Frequently Asked
Questions
Accelerator 5 Minute
Troubleshooting Guide Back to
top It should take you less than 5 minutes to "troubleshoot"
the Accelerator. That is, to find out if you are getting
acceleration and if not, why not. Verification occurs in the
following order:
- Is the Web Accelerator active?
- Are you getting good acceleration?
- Do diagnostic tests pass?
Is the Web Accelerator
installed, active, and enabled on your computer? If the
Accelerator, powered by Propel, is installed and active on your
computer a small Propel icon will appear in the Windows taskbar area
(near the system clock). If the Accelerator is active while you are
surfing the Internet, the Propel icon will appear as opposing white
arrows flashing over the Propel. Try accessing a Web site. You
should see the arrows flashing as Web pages load. If you are able to
surf the Internet but do not see the arrows, there are several
possibilities:
- You subscribed, but the Accelerator software is not enabled on
your computer. A quick way to check this is to click on the blue
Propel icon. In the pop-up menu see if the second-from-the-top
menu item is "Subscription Info..." If so, your subscription is
active on this machine. If the menu item is "Subscribe..." it
means that your subscription is either not activated or is not
active on the machine you are using.
When you first
subscribe, there is a special final step that allows you to enable
the Accelerator on any computer you are using. These instructions
apply to you if 1) you never completed the subscription process,
or 2) you want to enable your subscription on a new machine.
- You are past the free trial period and have not yet subscribed
to the Accelerator. In such a case most Web sites will not be
accelerated and no acceleration arrows will appear when you
surf.
- You are accessing a Web site or other content that the
Accelerator does not speed up. If you are not sure what content
can be accelerated, Click Here
for details on what the Accelerator does and does not accelerate.
- The Web Accelerator is currently disabled on your computer. If
you see red lines around and over the blue Propel icon, it means
that the Accelerator is disabled. For instructions on how to
enable and disable the Accelerator Click
Here.
- The Web Accelerator or other software on your system may
require special configuration. To review the list of currently
incompatible software or software that may require special
handling, Click Here.
What types of Web
content does this service accelerate? Back to
top It accelerates Web page text (including plain text, HTML,
markup and javascript) and the most common forms of graphics: Gif,
animated Gif, and JPEG images and Flash. It does not accelerate
other forms of Internet content, including: streaming media, such as
video and audio streams; secure pages, such as those used for online
banking and credit card forms; file downloads, including MP3 files
and executable programs.
Are ad blockers,
popup stoppers, personal firewalls and other utilities compatible
with the Web Accelerator? Back to
top The Web Accelerator is compatible with most ad blockers,
popup stoppers, personal firewalls, and other utilities. In some
cases, minor configuration either of the Web accelerator or other
products is needed. In other cases, it is not compatible.
What's the best way to get technical
support? Back to
top The most effective way to obtain technical or customer
support is to first review the on-line 5-minute Troubleshooting
Guide, which contains numerous suggestions as well as instructions
on sending vitally important Web Accelerator diagnostic information.
Click Here to
access this guide. If the Troubleshooting Guide does not
answer your questions, the most effective thing to do is to contact
your ISP for further information.
How do
I uninstall the Web Accelerator? Back to
top IMPORTANT: If you are using Netscape, Mozilla, or Opera
with the Web Accelerator, you will need to manually reconfigure the
proxy settings for the respective browser after uninstalling or
stopping the Accelerator in order to continue using the Internet.
See below for further details.
Restoring a Browser's
Proxy Address and Port Number If you are using Netscape,
Opera, or Mozilla, when you stop or uninstall the Accelerator you
will need to reset proxy settings to their original values (or no
values). Until you do this, you will likely not be able to access
the Internet. See steps below for instructions on restoring
Netscape's original proxy settings after uninstalling the
Accelerator. These instructions generally apply to Opera and
Mozilla.
Click on the Netscape Edit menu. S elect
Preferences... Click on the mark next to the Advanced category or
simply double-click on Advanced. Click on Proxies. If there was a
proxy address in use prior to installing MegaSPEED Accelerator,
[Netscape 4 .7 only: click View... first] enter that address and
port number. Otherwise click "Direct Connection to the
Internet".
Why can't I open the Web
Accelerator installation file after I download it? Back to
top It is possible that the file extension ".exe" was somehow
lost from the Accelerator installation file. You can easily check
and, if necessary, remedy this situation. Here's how:
- First, find the installation file you downloaded. Unless you
changed the name during the installation process, search for
"Propelsetup". Use the Window's Start menu: Start -> Search
-> For Files and Folders...
- When you find the file, select it. The full name of the file
should be visible.
- If the ".exe" extension (without quotation marks) is missing,
add it. Click on the filename and use your mouse to add the
extension ".exe"
- You should be able to double-click on the file right in the
Search Results window to start the install.
If the problem
persists, please Click Here for technical support
information.
How do you quantify the up to
5x faster than dial-up claim Back to
top Web page performance is measured by the amount of time it
takes to download an entire Web page into your browser. So, when
comparing the performance improvement delivered by the Web
Accelerator with an unaccelerated Internet connection, we configure
two identical computers. Both are connected to the Internet at the
same dial-up connection speed and both have the same PC and Internet
browser configuration. Using an automated browsing measurement
tool (i.e. a surfing "bot"), both computers visit the same Web pages
multiple times. In order to eliminate variations in download speed
caused by various network factors, we take the average times for
downloading the same page with and without the Accelerator and
compare the two averages in order to determine the improvement
factor for a specific Web page (example: www.amazon.com). 5X
represents the high-end of the frequently measured averaged
results. If you are particularly interested in the topic of
timing Web pages, here's a link to a site that provides a stopwatch
for timing page loads and many other interesting Internet timing
tools: http://www.numion.com/Stopwatch/index.html
How does this solution compare to DSL or cable
modem? Back to
top The Web Accelerator is an affordable software-only
solution designed to significantly enhance Web access over low-speed
(less than 200 kbps/second) connections. By contrast, DSL and cable
modems provide high-speed Internet connectivity using hardware
solutions that work with special telephone or cable lines. The
price for DSL or cable modem is significantly higher than the
Accelerator. In addition to the higher price, many areas simply do
not have DSL or cable Internet service available.
Why am I seeing partial or incomplete page loads
with the Web Accelerator? Back to
top We have recently become aware of a problem with
incomplete page loads when simultaneously using the Web Accelerator
and Zone Alarm Pro, a product from Zone Labs. This will result in
pages only partially loading and then stopping ("timing
out"). Propel is currently working with Zone Labs to resolve this
problem. In the meantime, if you want to use Zone Alarm Pro and the
Web Accelerator at the same time, the workaround is to go into the
Zone Alarm Pro control panel and turn off the ad blocking and cookie
control features. Note that this problem does not apply to the basic
Zone Alarm version.
At first I received faster page loads,
now they seem slower. Why is this? Back to
top Click Here for Troubleshooting
tips.
What are the system requirements
for the Web Accelerator? Back to
top System Requirements Below, please find the suggested
and minimum system requirements beyond the basics of an analog
modem, a telephone line, and an active Internet connection. The
Web Accelerator cannot be installed if minimum requirements are not
met.
- Internet Explorer 5.0 or later
- AOL 6.0 or later
- Netscape 4.7 or later
- For Netscape 6.0 and above
- MSN Explorer
- Intel-based Pentium PC or the equivalent
Look for
"X86-based PC" or the equivalent in the System Summary
section.
Operating system: Windows 98, NT 4.0, 2000, ME,
XP Home Edition, XP Professional
Disk space: At least 25
MB of disk space. (135 MB recommended for optimal
performance)
System memory (RAM): At least 32 MB (64 MB
recommended for optimal performance)
Internet connection line
speed in Kbps (kilobits/second) Minimum: 14.4 Kbps Maximum:
200 Kbps
I travel. Does the Web Accelerator
work anywhere I use my PC? Back to
top Yes. If you are accessing the Internet through a dial-up
connection in the U.S. and Canada and your system conforms to the
Web Accelerator system requirements you should be able to get an
accelerated Internet experience, if you are dialing numbers from the
same ISP.
What are the privacy
implications of using the Web Accelerator, powered by
Propel? Back to
top This FAQ describes the technical privacy risk
implications of using Propel Accelerator, and the special steps that
Propel Software Corporation takes to minimize those risks. (Please
note: Propel's official Privacy Policy is the definitive
representation made by Propel regarding our handling of
personally-identifiable information about customers. The information
presented in this document is for general informational purposes
only.)
Personally-identifiable Information on Propel
Servers If you have a high level understanding of how Propel
Accelerator works you may be concerned that the Accelerator could be
used to track your browsing activities in a way that could violate
your privacy. Propel recognizes that your privacy is very important,
and therefore we have implemented the Propel Acceleration Service so
that personally-identifiable information cannot be easily tracked or
easily derived from data within our server infrastructure. When your
Accelerator client software connects to our infrastructure, it
identifies itself using a unique client ID. Our infrastructure has a
database of client IDs that are authorized to receive acceleration,
but that database does not contain any personally-identifiable
information associated with the IDs, such as your name, address, or
email address. Further, we have designed all of our server logging
features in such a way that no single log contains a direct record
of the Web sites visited by specific clients.
Personally-identifiable information regarding browsing activities is
subject to the Privacy Policy and can be derived from information
logged by Propel only by applying special post-processing.
Personally-identifiable Information on Your
Computer The Accelerator client software that resides on your
personal computer introduces the same sort of privacy risk as your
browser software does. Your browser stores temporary files on your
computer's hard drive. These files are sometimes collectively called
your "browser cache". It is possible for someone with sufficient
expertise to use the information in your browser cache to determine
what Web sites you have visited. For this reason, your browser
software includes commands that allow you to delete its temporary
files. The Accelerator client software also stores temporary files
on your computer's hard drive in the "MegaSPEED cache". Those files
could also be used to determine what Web pages you have visited, so
MegaSPEED Accelerator includes a command (on the Accelerator menu's
Options dialog) so that you can delete those temporary files at any
time.
Propel Client/Server Communication The
Propel Accelerator client software does not transmit any historical
record of your browsing activities to our servers other than
non-user-identifiable summary timing and compression information,
and diagnostic information. Such information is used solely for
overall system performance monitoring and quality
assurance.
 How long will it take to download MegaSPEED
Accelerator? Back to
top Depending on the speed of your modem and the processing
speed of your computer, downloading will take between 5-10 minutes.
For example, a modem operating at 48kbps (kilobits per second) will
download MegaSPEED Accelerator in about 5 minutes using a
recent-vintage computer. Running the install on your computer takes
a minute or less. The optional quick tour takes approximately 2-3
minutes.
 How do I see the original graphic quality of
specific image or Web page? Back to
top If you are using Internet Explorer, simply move your
mouse over an image on a Web page and click the right mouse button.
You'll see that two new options are available:
Refresh Page
with Full Quality. Refresh Picture with Full Quality. When your
mouse is over a graphic.
If you select one of these options,
MegaSPEED Accelerator will replace the compressed graphic image with
an original quality version. When the Propel icon arrows stop
moving, the new image is in place. Note: When you first install
MegaSPEED Accelerator, it is necessary to close and then restart IE
in order to have the Refresh Page and Refresh Picture right-click
menu options available. These options are not available in
Outlook.
These menu options are not available in Netscape,
Opera or Mozilla. Please follow these steps. 1. Click on the
small blue Propeller icon located near your system clock. Go to
Options and adjust the Graphics Acceleration Level to 1 (original
quality) and click OK.
2. Hold down the Ctrl key and select R
OR Select Reload from the View menu. The compressed graphic image
will be replaced with an original quality version.
3. Repeat
step one and adjust the Graphics Acceleration Level back to its
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