ACCELERATE BROADBAND INTERNET TIPS

The following tips can be described as “opposed to the Windows XP system working. "
When connected to a broadband network, Windows XP work system will absorb about 20% of network capacity for its operational needs. This is definitely going to happen even though the system QoS (quality of service) is disabled. Even though disable other systems that are considered slow konekes

To prove this problem try to open the Internet site with the capacity to upload large amounts of data from a server. As much as possible preferred Internet sites that do not require broadband speeds to the max. Because the upload speed is mediocre it is very useful for verification.

Let the program run the command until a stable condition. Then go again another Internet site on the same server. Here will be seen one of the sites, or even both, starts to slow down the process. When it should have no effect since this process runs on the same broadband network capacity.

The following tips will evenly divide the broadband network using both sites at the upload process. Or in other words no one would be more superior.

The trick is easy:

1. Click Start
2. Click Run
3. Type gpedit.msc in the box provided
4. See the contents of the computer configuration
5. See the contents of the local computer policy
6. See the contents of the administrative templates
7. See the contents of branch network
8. Find and highlight the QoS Packet Scheduler
9. On the right side window double click the limit reservable bandwidth
10. In the settings menu select enabled
11. Change the numbers on the Bandwidth limit% to 0
12. Reboot the computer

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