Microsoft Reserving 20% Of Your Bandwidth?

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Post by madman045 »

This was posted by on another forum..

How To Take Back 20% Of Your Bandwidth From Windows XP:

Click START / Run / and then enter gpedit.msc
This opens the group policy editor. Then go to:
Local Computer Policy / Computer Configuration / Administrative Templates / Network / QOS Packet
Scheduler / Limit Reservable Bandwidth
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.â€
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Post by ryanside »

done :)
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Post by mcmav »

done also :D
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Post by Clingy »

Oh, so turning off teh QoS packet scheduler, as I do, is not sufficient? :unsure:
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Post by Myocardial Infarction »

Done :)
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I don't have a Start button! :P
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Post by Phant0m »

gpedit.msc cant be found on my laptop :(
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Post by Nellyboy »

Well I done it. Just rebooting.
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Post by Stocky »

Nellyboy wrote: Well I done it. Just rebooting.

So did I, gained nothing?? :unsure:
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Post by Clingy »

Urban Myth?
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Post by Turts »

Nothing noticeable ... BUT I guess it's still a bonus that the pc still works after 'Turt' interevention. ;)
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Post by Stocky »

Clingy wrote: Urban Myth?
It would seem to be m8. :(
Turts wrote: Nothing noticeable ... BUT I guess it's still a bonus that the pc still works after 'Turt' interevention. ;)
This is true :)
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Post by waxapple »

Madman045 wrote: **Note** Works exactly the same in vista ultimate too.
Something works in Vista? :blink: :P
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Post by _RS_ »

^^^ myth
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Post by Shadow Jax »

I did and found no change run a speed test before and after saw no difference. maybe in the long term i might.

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