According to the relevant laws and regulations of mainland China, you can only use social acceleration after passing real-name authentication.
According to the relevant laws and regulations of mainland China, you can only use social acceleration after passing real-name authentication.According to the relevant laws and regulations of mainland China, you can only use social acceleration after passing real-name authentication.
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[Accelerator Principles] One Minute Understanding: What Does the Accelerator Actually Do for Me?
#Beginner's Guide
Have you ever wondered why there's such a big difference in your network world before and after opening the accelerator? What magic is it performing behind the scenes? In fact, it's like a powerful "Network Navigation and Optimization System".
Imagine your network data is a car going to a distant place (like a game server or video website).
Without Accelerator: Regular Roads, Direct to Destination
You directly follow the default, possibly congested or bumpy "public roads". This road might: - Take detours: The route is not optimal. - Be congested: Move slowly during peak hours (high latency). - Have poor road conditions: Easy to "fall into pits" (data packet loss). The result is: slow speed, lag, easy disconnection.
With Accelerator: Smart Navigation + Dedicated Expressway
After the accelerator intervenes, it does three key things: 1. Choose the best "boarding point" (access node): First, it guides your car to the nearest, unobstructed "dedicated station" (access to high-quality nodes). 2. Plan the optimal "route" (smart routing): Then, it no longer lets you take congested public roads, but drives into an optimized, all-green-light "dedicated expressway" (high-quality transit routes), which is maintained by the accelerator with excellent road conditions. 3. Choose the right "vehicle" (transmission protocol): Finally, it selects the most suitable "vehicle" (transmission protocol) based on your "cargo" type (whether gaming or watching videos), ensuring fast and stable delivery.
To summarize, the accelerator does two core things for you: - Optimize paths and avoid congestion: Through globally distributed nodes and high-quality routes, it plans the smoothest and shortest path for your data packets, fundamentally reducing latency (Ping value) and packet loss. - Smart scheduling to improve efficiency: Based on your network environment and application type, it intelligently selects the most suitable transmission protocol to ensure stable and efficient connections.
So, the accelerator doesn't simply "speed up" your internet, but rather "escorts" your network data to its destination through a smarter, higher-quality approach, bringing about a smooth and stable experience leap.
We hope this brief explanation helps you understand how accelerators work!
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