Increase Your Bandwidth

. Sunday, June 22, 2008
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How to Use Increase Your Bandwidth

Microsoft is holding out on 20% of your bandwidth…Now you can get it back
NOTE: This may only be able to be used with XP Pro

Yes it’s true. Did you knw that a non edited Microsoft system holds on to 20% of your available bandwidth for updates and other things? Well they do, and you should get it back without hesitation. I’ll do a quick guide to help you have your system the way it’s supposed to be.


STEP 1: Go to Start > Run > Then type: gpedit.msc
Now CLick o.k. And you should see the Group Policy Editor Window open.

STEP 2: Go To - Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Network > QOS Packet Scheduler > Limit Reservable Bandwidth.



Step 3: Double click on Limit Reservable Bandwidth.
Click Properties > Enable Reservable Bandwidth > Input “0″ > Click OK




STEP 4: Stare at that big 20% that Microsoft holds on to. Curse it, laugh at it, then reclaim it. Make the 20 a 0. Then select Apply > O.K.






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