Jul 16, 2010

Do the following to increase the speed of internet in your system. This will work in the Windows XP operating system without any problem.

1) Go to START and click on RUN option and enter gpedit.msc and press OK.
2) In the window that appears expand the Administrative Templates folder.
3) Now expand the Network folder.
4) Click on the QoS Packet Scheduler.
5) Below the setting click on the Limit Reservable Bandwidth and click on the "not configured" or "enabled box".
6) Now set the Bandwidth limit to 0%.

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