hclarkjr
Vista Pro
type GPEDIT.MSC in search box
then a Group Policy Object Editor will popup.
Under Local Computer Policy
click or expand Adminstrative Templates
next click or expand Network
then click on Qos Packet Scheduler (remember dont click on the expander here just click on Qos Packer Scheduler)
Now double click Limit reservable bandwidth
(You will see Not configured which is the default settings but in reality Vista has already taken 20% of your bandwidth to reserve for updates and stuff like that.)
Now click on Enabled then in the Bandwidth Limit (%) set it to 0 then click apply then reboot.
tried it and it does work. no big dramatic gain but it works
then a Group Policy Object Editor will popup.
Under Local Computer Policy
click or expand Adminstrative Templates
next click or expand Network
then click on Qos Packet Scheduler (remember dont click on the expander here just click on Qos Packer Scheduler)
Now double click Limit reservable bandwidth
(You will see Not configured which is the default settings but in reality Vista has already taken 20% of your bandwidth to reserve for updates and stuff like that.)
Now click on Enabled then in the Bandwidth Limit (%) set it to 0 then click apply then reboot.
tried it and it does work. no big dramatic gain but it works
My Computer
System One
-
- CPU
- intel core 2 quad Q9450
- Motherboard
- gigabyte EP45-DQ6
- Memory
- 8gb Gskill PC6400
- Graphics card(s)
- Visiontek Radeon 4870x2 2GB
- Sound Card
- X-FI fatality FPS 7.1
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Viewsonic VG2230wm
- Screen Resolution
- 1680X1050
- Hard Drives
- VelociRaptor WD1500HLFS 150GB 10000 RPM, WD CAVIAR black 750GB
- PSU
- Antec TruePower New TP-750 watt
- Case
- Cooler Master HAF932
- Cooling
- XIGMATEK HDT-S1283 120mm Rifle CPU Cooler
- Internet Speed
- comcast 16mb\second