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ahsan16

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1. Go to the run command and enter "gpedit.msc" without quote.

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2. You will see this.

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3. Go to Computer Configuration.

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4. Go to Administrative Templates

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5. Go to network.

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6. Go to QoS Packet Sheduler.

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7. Double click on Limit reservable bandwidth.

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8. Change Not Enabled to Enable and you can see 20% in there.

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Just change it to 0% and apply and you are done.

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Done !
thanks for sharing and still not experiencing any difference but maybe it can work as I read what we are making to 0%.

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I am assuming that this is for "Microsoft Windows XP Professional" only because I cannot open up gpedit.msc from the run command thing...

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clookid said:

I am assuming that this is for "Microsoft Windows XP Professional" only because I cannot open up gpedit.msc from the run command thing...
Yeah, Ahsan could have mentioned it, but he may have thought it's not a problem as many people now use Win XP Professional.

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I can't understand how this will make my internet faster! Anybody tried this and saw some improvement?

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only 20% but it will be 16% and it won't make much difference enough for us to notice I think. But anyway it has no problem and nothing wrong happened by it for me.

And what about softwares that say they improve the speed.

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I am going to try this little bit later Thanks for the tip..How does this work with broadband?

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but but if i change it.. does my ISP will see it to? and is it illegal?

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My computer does not have gpedit.msc ...must be older version..what do you do if you dont have that on your computer?

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You can visit SpeedGuide.net :: TCP Optimizer / Downloads to download the TCP Optimizer which will optimize settings on your computer. It really does make a difference!

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It works perfectly. tx a lot.

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This will not speed up the internet. ahsan16 does not know what he/she is talking about. You could also screw up devices attached to your computer that need that setting configured.

XP bandwidth brouhaha


This is laughable:

** 100% Made by me all the writting and screenshot. Not distributable. **

All you did was make the screenshots, big deal.




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