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hornygoatweed
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posted on 11-20-2001 @ 11:06 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
Ever since I installed XP Pro, my broadband speed has taken a hit. I thought it was a driver issue, net traffic, but after scouring over DSLReports, I'm not the only one with complaints.

Anyway, long story short, if you click this link you'll be taken to an article discussing XP Tweaks. I'll c/p the meatt of the article - and yes, I did this tweak myself, and it has me back at nearly the speed I was surfing with Win98SE (2000 kbps)
quote:

this ones simple:
this is for broad band connections. I didn’t try it on dial up but might work for dial up.
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
reboot if you want to but not necessary on some systems your all done. Effect is immediate on some systems. some need re-boot. I have one machine that needs to reboot first, the others didn't. Don't know why this is.

This is more of a "counter what XP does" thing. In other words, XP seems to want to reserve 20% of the bandwidth for its self. Even with QoS disabled, even when this item is disabled. So why not use it to your advantage. To demonstrate the problem with this on stand alone machines start up a big download from a server with an FTP client. Try to find a server that doesn't max out your bandwidth. In this case you want a slow to medium speed server to demonstrate this. Let it run for a couple of minutes to get stable. The start up another download from the same server with another instance of your FTP client. You will notice that the available bandwidth is now being fought over and one of the clients download will be very slow or both will slow down when they should both be using the available bandwidth. Using this "tweak" both clients will have a fair share of the bandwidth and will not fight over the bandwidth.


I hope this helps spme of you - remember to use the system restore function should the tweak screw you up (or you do something wrong). If you haven't checked out DSL Reports yet, I highly suggest you do - its extremely beneficial.



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Tubesteak
posted on 12-04-2001 @ 6:25 PM      
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Registered: Oct. 01
WOW thanks alot for that tip finally Im back to where I was
Test running..........
** Speed 2044(down)/362(up) kbps **
(At least 40 times faster than a 56k modem)
Finish.

WhackBagKid
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posted on 12-04-2001 @ 6:42 PM      
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Registered: Sep. 00
after installing XP and doing this Tweak:
** Speed 469(down)/987(up) kbps **

on Windows ME:
** Speed 1439(down)/993(up) kbps **

what the hell am i doing wrong?


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hornygoatweed
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posted on 12-04-2001 @ 8:01 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
WB, did you run the Tweak test at DSLR? Run the test and see what it says, thats the easiest way to troubleshoot (You might have to increase your receive window, the tweak test would be able to show that). Also the forums at DSLR are very friendly and helpful - you can run the tweak and speed tests, post in the forum, and the people there can help you make the necessary tweaks to get your speed up (thats what I did, since I don't know all that much about broadband tweaking).


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