Windows XP reserves 20% of network bandwidth for high priority network data or packets, but for home users, this can be changed to 0%, resulting in a faster network and internet connection. You can view a larger sized video – 640X480 – on my website: www.HotButteredIT.com. They are currently free. Enjoy!
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i think this process isn’t made by u. i said that bcz IT CAN ALSO BE DONE IN WINDOWS VISTA.
how fast is 20%? o-o lol
aww I dont have gpedit.msc, I either dont have it because I have a different internet provider or windows xp sp1 is different than xp sp2.
im o xp and its and i type in at rune gpedit.msc and it says i dont have it
good video took me to turn up my volume alot but um if it doesnt work does that mean it wont work for my system? i got ibm?
thank you! i subscribed u…. im that thankful
if ur asking me, then im not the best one to answer ur question, soz
Hey i got a problem i don’t have a Qos Packet Schedular on my computer it only saids offline files and network connections help..?
thx man ,alot
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Amazing idea. Looks like it works only on XP windows. I never liked Vista windows anyways.
Hey man thnx, I mean thnx a lot… my internet speed is a lot faster now.
A1 tip.
Thank you.
hmm..i don’t seem to have the gpedit.msc file either…=(
yha, umm.. i dont have that file gpedit.msc. i serched and everything it is not on my win xp home service pack 3. any help?
m bro i have a queastion as well does it speed my internet connection like when i go on youtube to wattch a vid does it make the red thing go faster?
k, thnks for the info
Hi there,
No – it will only affect the Windows XP computer. Actually, Vista does even have this option to configure.
Simon
Hi, i have a question, if my main computer which is running on windows xp, is connected directly to my router, and i do this, will it also speed up my internet for other computers running on vista which are connected to the same internet?