Boostping 1.7.0 Update
Boostping (1.7.0) has been updated.
- Analyzes the active network accurately and configures settings.
- Changes the network throttling index.
- Disables the Nagle algorithm.
- Can be used without installation.
Homepage
- Boostping: https://boostping.kilho.net
History
- Version 1.7.0 (2026/07/03)
- Improved accuracy in checking internet connectivity
- Enhanced stability in network adapter recognition
- Improved handling of network connection/disconnection
- Cleaned up and optimized unnecessary network code
- Added support for Spanish language - Version 1.6.9 (2026/05/13)
- Improved network stability and response speed
- Enhanced execution efficiency by clearing unnecessary system processes
- Strengthened user convenience by fixing settings saving errors - Version 1.6.8 (2026/03/31)
- Significantly improved stability of refresh function to minimize freezing
- More securely prevent sudden crashes during use
- Optimized background processes for a smoother user experience
- Enhanced overall response speed for a faster and more pleasant environment
- Added new Arabic support (Translation by Mansour Saad) - Version 1.6.7 (2026/03/03)
- Improved stability of network connection control and status checking
- Enhanced stability in handling network responses (Ping) - Version 1.6.6 (2026/02/08)
- Improved stability of network connection and adapter functionality
- Enhanced display stability in high-resolution environments
Related Links
- Update Guide: https://kilho.net/archives/notice/2940
License
- Boostping is Freeware.
- You can use it freely without space constraints in companies, homes, public offices, schools, etc.
- It can be freely distributed anywhere.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Is Boostping free?
Yes, Boostping can be used for free anywhere including companies, homes, public offices, schools, etc. - Is installation required?
No, you can simply use it with the executable file without installation. - Is it effective for general internet use?
Boostping is optimized for online gaming environments, and it’s recommended to stop it during general internet use.











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