Increase Internet Speed by 20% for Windows 7, XP
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For user Windows7/XP professional, you can increase
extra internet connection speed 20%. By default Windows 7/XP holds 20% of
your internet speed for various service such as Windows Update and
others.
If your internet speed is slow you can to tweak
internet speed . By default, the Packet Scheduler of Windows 7/XP Pro
limits the system to 20 percent of the bandwidth of a connection, but
you can use this setting to override the default. That packet is QoS (
Quality of service) for Windows 7/ XP. This packet may not be often used,
so Why don’t we change the setting to tweak internet speed.
Determines the percentage of connection bandwidth
that the system can reserve. This value limits the combined bandwidth
reservations of all programs running on the system. If you enable the
setting, you can use the “Bandwidth limit” box to adjust the amount of
bandwidth the system can reserve. If you disable this setting or do not
configure it, the system uses the default value of 20 percent of the
connection.
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Click “Start” and then select “Run”
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Type “gpedit.msc” for Open Group Policy window
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In Computer Configuration (left column) click “Administrative Templates”
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Then click “Network” and click “Qos Packet Schedule”
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In the Right-column, click “Limit reservable bandwidth” for open properties
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Click “Enable” and change “Bandwidth limit” from “20%” to “0%”
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Click “Apply” and then “OK”
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Restart computer and try to surf internet again