Whether downloading with peering is faster or not depends on the circumstances, usually it has a better performance than a regular download though achieved by bypassing potential bottlenecks. Some other advantages are reduced redundancy and increased capacity for extremely large amounts of traffic.
you cant
your internet can only get as fast as you paid for.
It actually doesn't make much difference, but if you have way too many downloads happening at the same time, your computer may crash.
faster downloads, uploads and faster everything
Download at non peak times (early morning, or very late at night).
Get a faster broadband connection. You do have broadband don't you ?........
It can be, rarely (peering eyes). The word peering is the present participle of the verb (to peer) and may be used as an adjective or a noun (gerund).
You can close applications which are using internet at background.Get a better browser.Try talking to ISP and ask for a high speed connection.
yes, more room the less the 360 has to deal with ordering, filing, etc.
Peering through the hole in the fence, the strange man saw everything.
He was peering through the heavy fog, trying to lighten the difficulty of riding his bike.
That nosy neighbor lady is always at her window, peering at whatever's out here.