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Speed Up Your Internet Connection

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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18 Comments so far

  1. elitesrs on January 2nd, 2009

    i think this process isn’t made by u. i said that bcz IT CAN ALSO BE DONE IN WINDOWS VISTA.

  2. sinofchaos10 on January 2nd, 2009

    how fast is 20%? o-o lol

  3. AkumaADemoncus on January 2nd, 2009

    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.

  4. djndude on January 2nd, 2009

    im o xp and its and i type in at rune gpedit.msc and it says i dont have it

  5. s3ulater on January 2nd, 2009

    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?

  6. lws9504 on January 2nd, 2009

    thank you! i subscribed u…. im that thankful

  7. poooopnat on January 2nd, 2009

    if ur asking me, then im not the best one to answer ur question, soz

  8. voidzoblivion on January 2nd, 2009

    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..?

  9. alexpk555 on January 2nd, 2009

    thx man ,alot :)))

  10. CanadianAlbo on January 2nd, 2009

    Amazing idea. Looks like it works only on XP windows. I never liked Vista windows anyways.

  11. CanadianAlbo on January 2nd, 2009

    Hey man thnx, I mean thnx a lot… my internet speed is a lot faster now.

  12. Laoch111 on January 2nd, 2009

    A1 tip.
    Thank you.

  13. usakosugar on January 2nd, 2009

    hmm..i don’t seem to have the gpedit.msc file either…=(

  14. tommy300z on January 2nd, 2009

    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?

  15. EdyCena4life on January 2nd, 2009

    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?

  16. poooopnat on January 2nd, 2009

    k, thnks for the info

  17. HotButteredIT on January 2nd, 2009

    Hi there,
    No - it will only affect the Windows XP computer. Actually, Vista does even have this option to configure.
    Simon

  18. poooopnat on January 2nd, 2009

    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?

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