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If you want to keep it simple without needing to mess-around with settings you're not sure of, then just run it, choose the "Optimal" setting toward the bottom of the General tab, and "Apply Changes", then close it, then restart your computer for the changes to take effect.
Example image here:
http://www.speedguide.net/showpic.php?img=/images/tcp_optimizer/tcpo_v3.png
(Use at your own risk. That being said, I've used this little utility myself without any problems and it does help to "un-throttle" some of the internet-connection-speed that Windows tends to often have in place by default).
*Where is says "Limit downloads to the following bandwidth", choose "No limit".
* Select a download region closest to the area you live.
* Game Server Browser you can select a higher Max Pings per minute (Automatic usually should be fine though).
"OK" the changes. You may need to restart Steam for any of those changes to take effect.
Good luck.
Try this if it works:
1. Go to Settings
2. Go to the Downloads tab
3. Choose the best download region (closest country to you that has a fast download)
Mine was set to default and my download was single digit downloads like 2.1 KB and when I select the best download region it was up to 487.5 KB.
You can limit the download speed in Steam > Settings > Downloads.
When Steam is in an active Window, it can take up quite a bit of resources, try minimizing it or close it. X'ing out Steam window should auto-minimize to taskbar, not actually exit the app.
You can then monitor what it is doing (like downloading for example) by mousing-over the Steam icon in Taskbar when it is minimized. For Discussion board and such things, I would suggest logging into Steam via web browser.
If you have 50 - 105 Mbps ISP download speed, I would suggest trying limits of around 5mb in Steam. Results may vary, and if that not a good speed limit, try others.