Aciidbu5tor Posted June 13, 2003 Posted June 13, 2003 Determines the percentage of connection bandwidth that the system can reserve. This value limits the combined bandwidth reservations of all programs running on the system.By default, the Packet Scheduler limits the system to 20 percent of the bandwidth of a connection, but you can use this setting to override the default.If you enable this setting, you can use the "Bandwidth limit" box to adjust the amount of bandwidth the system can reserve.If you disable this setting or do not configure it, the system uses the default value of 20 percent of the connection.Important: If a bandwidth limit is set for a particular network adapter in the registry, this setting is ignored when configuring that network adapter.---------------------------------------To do this (win XP only) type gpedit.msc in the run command line then go to computer configuration-->Admin. Templates--> network --> Qos ... --->limit reservable Bandwidthand enable it a 0%
Drewdatrip Posted June 14, 2003 Posted June 14, 2003 Yea thanks for the the refresher...we revealed this to our community a year or so back...none the ness a good little factiod to know about Winxp=Drew
Aciidbu5tor Posted June 14, 2003 Author Posted June 14, 2003 i 've just found this forum How could i've know what was posted a year ago ?Btw i'ts AwSoMe !!!
Crispy Posted June 14, 2003 Posted June 14, 2003 Yea thanks for the the refresher...we revealed this to our community a year or so back...Still, many people don't know that thiss cap exist. So "reminderposts" are required once in a while
XPerties Posted June 14, 2003 Posted June 14, 2003 top posthttp://www.MSFN.org/board/index.php?act=ST&f=10&t=1101
eddie.s Posted June 16, 2003 Posted June 16, 2003 tries this and it works as well, hahah.some times the old ones are the good ones,
vas Posted August 4, 2003 Posted August 4, 2003 is there a .reg tweak to do this? would be handy for unattended xp installations... thx
Doggie Posted August 6, 2003 Posted August 6, 2003 i've never really played around with this stuff.. whats it actually do?
gamehead200 Posted August 6, 2003 Posted August 6, 2003 So if you set it to 0%, you can surf the internet a bit faster? I don't really understand...Sry...
Doggie Posted August 6, 2003 Posted August 6, 2003 So if you set it to 0%, you can surf the internet a bit faster? I don't really understand...Sry... me dont understand either
Crispy Posted August 6, 2003 Posted August 6, 2003 i've never really played around with this stuff.. whats it actually do? This sets how much bandwidth i reserved for windows. So Windows basicly steals 20% of your internet bandwidth!!
Doggie Posted August 6, 2003 Posted August 6, 2003 i've never really played around with this stuff.. whats it actually do? This sets how much bandwidth i reserved for windows. So Windows basicly steals 20% of your internet bandwidth!! so more or less, this increased speed of ur internet connection and doesn't download as much perhaps?
Crispy Posted August 6, 2003 Posted August 6, 2003 so more or less, this increased speed of ur internet connection and doesn't download as much perhaps? Yes, more internet speed for you and less for windows! ... The lame thing is that Windows rarely uses the 20% that it grabs! Its only for Windws Update, Codec downloads and the wast amount of backdoors MS have installed ... So its basicly worthless to the poweruser! ... My cable conection was limite once, to 4000MB/month and it wasen't exactly handy when I was siting with 5MB left and a week to the next refill and Windows decided to download the last and greatest compiliation of windows updates! Viola! Closed conection for a week! Brilliant!
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