Some of us may find that after installing Windows XP, the Internet connection gets slower. A possible reason for this is the QoS (Quality of Service) installed. This service reserves 20 per cent of the bandwidth for itself, even with QoS disabled. this is for broad band connections. It might work on dial-ups too. just try it.
NOTE:
This usually works on Windows XP/Professional OSs. You can't find gpedit.msc in Windows Home Edition. I didnt tried this on vista. if you're a vista user. try to find it using run. if it detects the .msc. then follow the steps.
1. Make sure your logged on as actually "
Administrator". do not log on with any account that just has administrator privileges.
2. Start -
run - type
gpedit.msc
3. Expand the "
local computer policy" branch
4. Expand the "
administrative templates" branch
5. Expand the "
network branch"
6. Highlight the "
QoS Packet Scheduler" in left window
7. In right window double click the "
limit reservable bandwidth" setting
8. On setting tab check the "
enabled" item
9. Where it says "Bandwidth limit %" change it to read
0.
10. After doing this, you should immediately notice a boost in your Internet connection speed.
NOTE:
Some might need to reboot the system.
palihug lng kog close f naa nay nka una.