Saturday, December 24, 2011

Want to Speed Up Internet Speed?



Have you been annoyed with the slow Web connection while you are surfing the Net or watching video on YouTube? The following tutorial is the method to speed up Net speed but it is only advised for personal computer users at residence, not for large enterprises.

For Windows Vista users:

1. Navigate to Get started menu and then pick out Control Panel

two. Opt for "View network status and tasks" solution under "Network and World wide web"

3. Choose "view status" in the middle

four. Pick Properties

five. Uncheck "QoS Packet Scheduler " and then opt for OK

6. Open Job Manager by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete crucial and then pick out "Start Task Manager"

7. In the Windows Process Manager, pick out "Applications" tab-

8. Select "New Job..."

9. In the pop-up window, sort: gpedit.msc and then select Ok

10. In the Nearby Group Policy Editor window, click "Laptop or computer Configuration"

11. In the right side window, double click "Administrative Templates" to open this folder

12. Double click "Network"

13. Double click Qos Packet Scheduler

14. Double click "Limit reservable packets"

15. In the pop-up window, decide on "Enabled" option. Besides, set "Bandwidth limit" to .

16. Opt for Ok.

For Windows XP users:

1. Proper-click on "Network Places" or "My Network Places" on your desktop

two. Opt for "properties"

You really should now be on a screen with something titled "Local Location Connection", or something close to that, and, if you have a network hooked up, all of your other networks.

3. Appropriate-click on "Nearby Location Connection" and choose "properties"

4. Uncheck QoS Packet Scheduler.

five. Choose Ok.

6. Utilizing the important combination Ctrl+Shift+Esc to open Windows Job Manager.

7. Pick New Process tab and type gpedit.msc in the Open box and then choose Ok.

8. In the pop-up window, select Laptop Configuration in the left pane.

9. In the proper pane, double click Administrative Templates.

10. Go to Network folder.

11. Choose QoS Packet Scheduler.

12. Check Limit reservable bandwidth.

13. In the Setting tab, check Allow and change the Bandwidth limit to Zero.

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