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XP Win7 system will limit the speed of 20 by default, and we can easily remove this limitation, so that your Internet speed reaches 100%, and you can truly experience the feeling of surfing. Here's how: Start menu with the Run input
OK Computer Configuration Management Template Network QoS Packet Scheduler Limit Reserved Bandwidth Attribute Enabled Change Bandwidth Limit to 0 Select Application OK and you're OK.
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Click the Start menu, select Run, enter OK in the dialog box, and click the [OK] key to open Group Policy. Find and click the "Computer Configuration Management Template Network QoS Packet Scheduler" directory item in the tree directory on the left, find and double-click the "Limit Reservable Bandwidth" tab item on the right side of the window (see attached figure), select "Enabled" in the "Limit Reservable Bandwidth Attributes" dialog box, adjust the number to "0" in the "Bandwidth Restriction" box, and finally click the [OK] button and exit Group Policyr. No system reboot is required to modify this setting.
In this case, the user can see QoS Packet Scheduler in the General Properties tab bar of the Network Connection Properties dialog box
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Open Start Menu - Run Input Computer Configuration - Administrative Templates - Network - QoS Datagram Scheduler - Limit Reservable Bandwidth - Select Disabled or Not Configured, OK
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Run, open the computer configuration, then click on the management module, click on the network, QoS packet scheduler, limit the reserved bandwidth, and select Disabled for attribute.
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Click on the Start menu and select Run. Enter into Group Policy, then Computer Configuration - Administrative Templates - Network - QoS Packet Scheduler - Limit Reservable Bandwidth - Enabled, and then change 20 to 0 and you're done. ok~~~
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Start running.
Local Computer Policy, Computer Configuration, Management Template, Network, QoS Packet Scheduler.
Restrict Reserveable Bandwidth (Right-Click) Attribute Enabled Select 0 OK.
Okay, if you don't know, you can ask.
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Enter in Start Run to open Group Policyr. Find "Computer Configuration Management Template Network QoS Packet Scheduler", select "Limit Retained Bandwidth" on the right, select "Properties" to open the "Limit Reservable Bandwidth Properties dialog box", select "Enable", and change the original "20" to "0", so that the reserved bandwidth is released. Among the various Windows XP optimization articles, there is an article about QoS that has a long history, which has been circulating since the beginning of the release of Windows XP, and has been frequently appearing in various Windows XP optimization articles until now.
So what exactly is this trick? Let's take a look at one of the versions of this optimization trick first. Type the command in the "Run" dialog box to open the "Group Policy" window, and then find the "Network" item from the "Management Template", there is a "QoS Packet Scheduling" item, and then you can see a "Limit Reservable Bandwidth" item under the "Settings" column on the right side of the window, double-click the item, you can see that the default value of "Bandwidth Limit" here is 20%, we just need to modify it to "Enabled", and change the "Bandwidth Limit" value to "0%" to make the bandwidth utilization rate the highest. ”
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This is a QoS thing, which will only be retained when requested, and will be retracted immediately after being idle, and 20% is the upper limit, not a fixed occupation. Generally, the home version does not use QoS, so it will not take up that 20% of the bandwidth. It is completely unnecessary to release the reserved 20 broadband resources, even if it is released, it will not improve the network speed at all, and if you don't believe it, you can try it yourself.
This is a pseudo-optimization measure since the existence of XP, which is widely circulated on the Internet, and many users who do not know much about computer network knowledge believe it to be true.
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The landlord is asking a very old true lie. Someone has been falsified many years ago, and I don't know who poisoned you and came to find this false answer.
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Uninstall useless software frequently. Clean up the garbage regularly and kill the virus frequently. Keep your computer clean and you're good to go.
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Clean up the system junk frequently and keep the computer from poisoning; The most important thing is to keep the computer inside the host computer really hygienic; Also, it's better not to install all your software in the C drive, so that the computer will slow down when it starts. If you do the above, your computer won't be slow.
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Why do you say so much! Just keep the CPU cooling good! Dust Cleanup! Defragment your disk! Optimize it with optimization software! Prevent the invasion of viruses on it! Cleanliness is important!
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QoS packets can be reset.
Windows XP provides users with a new set of networking programs"Quality of Service (QoS packets).", and when installing Windows XP, the system sets it as a caller by default, reserving about 20% of the bandwidth. In other words, if you don't use QoS, you're losing 20 percent of your hand-ready state width.
In fact, the program is only effective for large enterprise networks, and not for individual users or small business users, especially ADSL users. It's best to disable this program, doing so can increase the speed of your network connection by about 20 percent.
Here's how it should be:
1. Click "Start" - >Run" and enter it in the text box""to start"Blindfold Group Policy"Differential rollers.
2. In the tree directory on the left, double-click "Computer Configuration|".Manage templates |Network directory entry, select the QoS Packet Invoker entry.
3. On the right side of the window, click the "Limit Retained Bandwidth" tab item. Select "Properties" to open the properties dialog box, select "Enabled", enter the number "0" in the "Bandwidth limit" box, (note that just disabling it without setting the reserved bandwidth to "0" will not free up the occupied bandwidth), and finally click "Confirm" to exit the Group Policyr.
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There are three types of network speed dullness and bad shuddering:
1.What to use on the net (ADSL, Gehua, Cell Broadband.)
2.The configuration of the machine also has a big impact.
3.On the basis that there is no problem with the configuration of the machine, it can be said whether there is a problem with the operating system (virus, network card driver.
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I have a friend who is a computer professional.,My network speed is also 2m.,The display is sometimes 239k.,Sometimes it's 214k.,Sometimes it's only 78k.,Chazi asked him the reason.,He said my network speed is 2m.,This 2m is the speed shared by all the computers in my neighborhood.,It's like we didn't load a few files at the same time.,**Speed will drop like ......
So your internet speed is normal.
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This is inseparable from many aspects.,The configuration should be better.,How big the network is also related.,Frequently clean up the system garbage under a Min Fengxun,Sorting out the fragments of the text base can also improve the speed of the bridge.,I hope it can help you.。
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Enter in Start Run to open Group Policyr. Find "Computer Configuration Management Template Network QoS Packet Scheduler", select "Limit Retained Bandwidth" on the right, select "Properties" to open the "Limit Retained Bandwidth Properties dialog box", select "Enable", and change the original "20" to "0", so that.
The reserved bandwidth is freed up.
in all kinds of windows
There is an article on QoS in the XP optimization article that has a long history, starting from the beginning of the release of Windows XP, and it has been appearing frequently in various Windows until now
XP optimization article.
So what exactly is this trick?
Let's take a look at one of the versions of this optimization trick first.
Type the command in the "Run" dialog box to open the "Group Policy" window, and then find the "Network" item from the "Management Template", there is a "QoS Packet Scheduling" item, and then you can see a "Limit Reservable Bandwidth" item under the "Settings" column on the right side of the window, double-click the item, you can see that the default value of "Bandwidth Limit" here is 20%, we just need to modify it to "Enabled", and change the "Bandwidth Limit" value to "0%" to make the bandwidth utilization rate the highest. ”
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The speed of the network and your computer is not very important, but the premise is that your computer should be smooth enough, emptying the cache will not speed up the network speed, your network bandwidth determines your network speed, because when you open the browser, you need to load a large **including flash, if you often visit the same**, the browser will automatically save some** and flash to the local, that is, the cache, the next time you visit, it will be called directly from the local area, without using network consulting to re**load, In this sense, emptying the mode-paced cache will affect the network speed, but if the computer configuration is not very high, it is recommended to empty the cache every once in a while.
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Doesn't speed up internet speeds. It will slow down to a certain extent, because the cache contains the records of your previous browsing, and Liang Hall opens the same web page again is a little slag** or something like that, so you don't need to re-call it again**. However, these don't have much impact on the internet speed, so you can clear it if you want to.
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No, some mistakes will be deleted.
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Win8 retains 80% of the bandwidth in the background, and the release of these reserved bandwidth can increase the network speed in the foreground and speed up the Internet.
1 Press the Windows key + X key on the desktop:
2 Click: Run (R).
3 Input: 4 Click: OK.
5 Click: Manage Templates.
6 Click: Network.
7 Double-click: QoS Packet Scheduler.
8 Double-tap: Limit the bandwidth to be reserved.
9 Click: Enabled (e).
11 Click: Apply - OK.
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1. Click Start Run and enter enter enter to open the Group Policy Object.
2. "Computer Configuration Management Template Network QoS Packet Scheduler", double-click "Limit Reservable Bandwidth" in the right setting bar, set "Limit Reservable Bandwidth" to "Enabled" in the "Settings" tab in the properties dialog box that opens, and then set the bandwidth value "20" to "0" in the "Bandwidth Limit ( ) column below".
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It depends on whether your network operator is willing or not.
Free up bandwidth with Optimizer?? I haven't tried it, but I've used "Group Policy"! Enter Enter, Computer Configuration--- Manage Templates Network --- QoS Packets--- Limit to Keep Packets, select Enable, and then change 20% of the inside to 0 or 1, click OK!
Distance yourself from him, dear, if it's always discharged, if it's acceptable, accept him.
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