Speed up you Internet 20% more!

Just three steps.

Yes, it´s true, you can speed up your computer 20% more!

But how? Well, now i´m going to tell how...:

Step 1:
Go into the start button:


Step 2:
Go to execute button and tipe "gpedit.msc"(without the " "...):



Step 3:
A new window will appear: "Board of group", in there look for the option: "Administrative insoles(staff)".:



Step 4:
In there open "Web" folder and then look for an option that says: "QoS":



Step 5:
In QoS folder, go and select the option "Limit of reserved bandwidth" and now a new window will oppen, in that window be shure to select the second option(enable), and then go down to the option "Limit of bandwidth" and tipe "1".:



And that is all! Just press Ok button and your internet will speed up 20% more! But..., why just 20%? The reasson is that you system use 20% of you internet connection for other things(chat, updates..., etc.).


NOTE: THIS WILL JUST WORK IN WIN XP(HOME & PRO EDITION)!
20,591 views 14 replies
Reply #1 Top
Does this work for dialup?
Reply #2 Top
I have DSL and I must say there is a big difference.
Reply #3 Top
NOPE! just DSL and high speed connection..., dont ask me why...
Reply #7 Top
This only works in PRO because there is no gpedit.msc under XP Home.
Reply #8 Top
Can someone send me English Directions for this. I cannot understand this spanish.
Reply #9 Top
Can you please help me with this? I have XP Professional. I cannot figure this out. Plus it's all in spanish. How did you do this?
Reply #10 Top
For XP Home Users:

Rightclick on your Desktop -> New Textdocument.
Copy/Paste the following Text into the "New Textdocument.txt" :

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Psched]
"NonBestEffortLimit"=dword:00000000


Rename "New Textdocument.txt" to "QoS.reg". Doubleclick "QoS.reg". Reboot.

For undo the changes open regedit and delete the key "Psched" in
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\

maddox4u
Reply #11 Top
Wow, good one maddonx4u!
Reply #12 Top
Ok. But what if I already have said dword at said value (0)? can I get any faster?
Reply #13 Top
nope...., since you need a true value for real use for other things that your pc need from internet connection...
Reply #14 Top
mucho gracious Tycus & Maddox...it really does boost a hardwired DSL @ 10mbs to something close to my wi-fi @ 50mbs;had to manually edit the registry as the notepad thing didn't take but Maddox's roadmap was pretty clear to simply run "regedit" then open the appropriate reg key, add the new subfolder & change the value to Maddox's...excellent work on this heads up dudes