» [b]TO SPEED UR BANDWITH:
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for broad band connections/dial up running Windows XP Pro.
1.) .log on as Administrator.
2.) start - run - type gpedit.msc
3.) expand "local computer policy"
4.) the
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[b]TO SPEED UR BANDWITH:
[/b]
for broad band connections/dial up running Windows XP Pro.
1.) .log on as Administrator.
2.) start - run - type gpedit.msc
3.) expand "local computer policy"
4.) the
[b]TO SPEED UR BANDWITH:
[/b]
for broad band connections/dial up running Windows XP Pro.
1.) .log on as Administrator.
2.) start - run - type gpedit.msc
3.) expand "local computer policy"
4.) the
[b]TO SPEED UR BANDWITH:
[/b]
for broad band connections/dial up running Windows XP Pro.
1.) .log on as Administrator.
2.) start - run - type gpedit.msc
3.) expand "local computer policy"
4.) then expand "administrative templates"
5.) then expand "network branch"
6.) Highlight the "QoS Packet Scheduler"
7.) on right window double click "limit reservable bandwidth"
8.) on setting tab check the "enabled"
9.) change "Bandwidth limit %" to 0
THEN REBOOT....THATS IT...TNX
Re: [b]TO SPEED UR BANDWITH:
[/b]
for broad band connections/dial up running Windows XP Pro.
1.) .log on as Administrator.
2.) start - run - type gpedit.msc
3.) expand "local computer policy"
4.) the
no use, my ISP doesn't use QoS service so I use TCP Optimizer
Re: [b]TO SPEED UR BANDWITH:
[/b]
for broad band connections/dial up running Windows XP Pro.
1.) .log on as Administrator.
2.) start - run - type gpedit.msc
3.) expand "local computer policy"
4.) the
Re: [b]TO SPEED UR BANDWITH:
[/b]
for broad band connections/dial up running Windows XP Pro.
1.) .log on as Administrator.
2.) start - run - type gpedit.msc
3.) expand "local computer policy"
4.) the
Re: [b]TO SPEED UR BANDWITH:
[/b]
for broad band connections/dial up running Windows XP Pro.
1.) .log on as Administrator.
2.) start - run - type gpedit.msc
3.) expand "local computer policy"
4.) the
i dont think this will work on peak hours and deep location hehe",
» [b]TO SPEED UR BANDWITH:
[/b]
for broad band connections/dial up running Windows XP Pro.
1.) .log on as Administrator.
2.) start - run - type gpedit.msc
3.) expand "local computer policy"
4.) the