INCREASE
YOUR INTERNET SPEED BY 20%
Increase your
internet speed:
By default microsoft reserves 20% of
bandwidtth for windows update.
You can increase overall bandwidtth by 20% by setting in to 0% for windows update.
Do the following steps.
1)Goto>Start->Run
2)type gpedit.msc……..press>>>>>>>>ENTER
3)You will get a window "Group Policy"
4)Goto Administrative Templets->Network->QoSPacket scheduler
5) Select and double click on "Limit Reservable Bandwidtth" option in right panel.
6) Then click on Enable and change reservalble bandwidtth to "0%". THEN MAKE FUN WITH 20% MORE SPEED.
Do the following steps.
1)Goto>Start->Run
2)type gpedit.msc……..press>>>>>>>>ENTER
3)You will get a window "Group Policy"
4)Goto Administrative Templets->Network->QoSPacket scheduler
5) Select and double click on "Limit Reservable Bandwidtth" option in right panel.
6) Then click on Enable and change reservalble bandwidtth to "0%". THEN MAKE FUN WITH 20% MORE SPEED.
Other steps to
check your internet speed and increase it!!!
- Check all modem and router cables to ensure
solid and clean connections.
- Dirty, dusty, or loose
cables leading from your cable or DSL modem to your wireless router or
directly to your computer can cause significant reductions in your
internet speed. Clean all connections regularly and maintain proper
ventilation around all electrical components to avoid overheating.
- The quality of your
Ethernet and DSL cables can play a small role in the overall speed of
your Internet connection. Purchase cables that are rated specifically for
your desired purpose, and replace cables as they become worn or outdated.
- Complete a free online bandwidth test to
determine your current Internet speed.
- Various online sites offer
free testing of your current Internet connection speed. This test will
take a matter of seconds and will provide you with both download and
upload speeds on your current connection.
- Complete a bandwidth test
prior to making any significant adjustments or upgrading your Internet
service. That way, you will be able to determine the exact effects of
making changes to your computer or your service. Test your bandwidth
again after each adjustment and record the results.
- Remove any unnecessary programs from your
computer that may be using up bandwidth by running in the background and
using your Internet connection.
- Use the Add or Remove
Programs feature of your Control Panel to remove any programs which you
do not use regularly. You may also access the Task Manager by hitting
"Ctrl+Alt+Delete" to see if any programs are running in the
background which you do not want. Remove any programs you no longer need
or want, but be cautious of deleting items if you are unsure of their
purpose or function on your computer.
- Turn off any Internet-connected devices when
not in use.
- Many electronic items
other than computers now come with Internet-ready capabilities. These
might include cell phones with Wi-Fi access, i Pods or other MP3
players, printers, gaming systems, and even televisions. When these
devices are turned on, they may be using up bandwidth from your internet
connection even if they are not being used. Power off all devices after
use to ensure that your bandwidth is dedicated to actively used devices
only.
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