Microsoft reserves
20% of your available
bandwidth for their
own purposes like
Windows Updates and
interrogating your PC
etc
You can get it back:
Click Start then Run
and type "gpedit.msc"
without quotes.
This opens the group
policy editor.
Then go to:
--> Local Computer
Policy
--> Computer
Configuration
--> Administrative
Templates
--> Network
--> QOS Packet
Scheduler
--> Limit Reservable
Bandwidth.
Double click on Limit
Reservable bandwidth.
It will say it is not
configured, but the
truth is under the
'Explain' tab i.e." By
default, the Packet
Scheduler limits the
system to 20 percent
of the bandwidth of a
connection, but you
can use this setting to
override the default."
So the trick is
toENABLEreservable
bandwidth, then set it
to ZERO.
This will allow the
system to reserve
nothing, rather than
the default 20%.It
works on Win 2000 as
well.
20% of your available
bandwidth for their
own purposes like
Windows Updates and
interrogating your PC
etc
You can get it back:
Click Start then Run
and type "gpedit.msc"
without quotes.
This opens the group
policy editor.
Then go to:
--> Local Computer
Policy
--> Computer
Configuration
--> Administrative
Templates
--> Network
--> QOS Packet
Scheduler
--> Limit Reservable
Bandwidth.
Double click on Limit
Reservable bandwidth.
It will say it is not
configured, but the
truth is under the
'Explain' tab i.e." By
default, the Packet
Scheduler limits the
system to 20 percent
of the bandwidth of a
connection, but you
can use this setting to
override the default."
So the trick is
toENABLEreservable
bandwidth, then set it
to ZERO.
This will allow the
system to reserve
nothing, rather than
the default 20%.It
works on Win 2000 as
well.
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