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QoS Packet Scheduler is a method of network bandwidth management that can monitor the importance of data packets and depending upon the priority of the packet, give it higher or lower priority or bandwidth levels.
Normally, if your system's LAN cards don't support QoS Packet Scheduling, you don't have to worry about it. But, if you want to disable it, you can change it by doing the following. Note, this is not available in Windows XP Home Edition. Start Menu --> Run --> gpedit.msc Expand Administrative Templates under Computer Configuration Expand Network Click QoS Packet Scheduler You will find an entry in QoS Packet Scheduler called "Limit Reservable Bandwidth". Double-click it, enable it, and set it to 0%. I gained some nice speeds for downloads with this. Thnx to... <<<Kidhertz>>> |
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