wacky22
19th Sep 2011 Mon, 13:43
Well, Many of you already know this tweak, but just want to recall it again.A nice little tweak for XP. Microsoft reserve 20% of your available bandwidth for their own purposes (suspect for updates and interrogating your machine etc..)
Here’s how to get it back:
Click Start–>Run–>type “gpedit.msc”
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This opens the group policy editor. Then go to:
Local Computer Policy–>Computer Configuration–>Administrative Templates–>Network–>QOS Packet Scheduler–>Limit Reservable Bandwidth
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Double click on Limit Reservable bandwidth. It will say it is not configured, but the truth is under the ‘Explain’ tab :
“By default, the Packet Scheduler limits the system to 20 percent of the bandwidth of a connection, but you can use this setting to override the default.”
So the trick is to ENABLE reservable bandwidth, then set it to ZERO.
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This will allow the system to reserve nothing, rather than the default 20%
Click Start–>Run–>type “cmd” to open command prompt.
type gpupdate /force
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Or restart your computer for GP update.
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Here’s how to get it back:
Click Start–>Run–>type “gpedit.msc”
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This opens the group policy editor. Then go to:
Local Computer Policy–>Computer Configuration–>Administrative Templates–>Network–>QOS Packet Scheduler–>Limit Reservable Bandwidth
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Double click on Limit Reservable bandwidth. It will say it is not configured, but the truth is under the ‘Explain’ tab :
“By default, the Packet Scheduler limits the system to 20 percent of the bandwidth of a connection, but you can use this setting to override the default.”
So the trick is to ENABLE reservable bandwidth, then set it to ZERO.
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This will allow the system to reserve nothing, rather than the default 20%
Click Start–>Run–>type “cmd” to open command prompt.
type gpupdate /force
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Or restart your computer for GP update.
yan lang po...
hit thank na lng po...