
Originally Posted by
bobmitch
I have Windows XP, Home Edition, on a Dell 4700. There is no connection to any other computer. I am on a 756k DSL.and I have sent an email attachment of about 6.5 mb that takes nearly 30 minutes. When I look at networking under Task Manager, the Network Utilization averages about 0.03%.
When I disable QoS Packet Handler in Network Connections, the Network Utilization goes up to about 0.50% (over 10 times faster) and the file is sent in under four minutes. However, the problem returns, seemingly on a random basis.
Then, I also disabled QoS RSVP in services.msc which seemed to solve the problem.But, again, the problem returns on a random basis. In trying to figure out what happens when it is running so slow, I have turned on the QoS Packet Handler and immediately turned it off.That made it run at the higher speed. But, then the problem returns again. What starts QoS? Is there a way to permanently disable it without uninstalling it? To avoid uninstalling QoS (since it might be a real problem if I need to reinstall it), what might happen if I simply rename the executable RSVP.exe? Or is there another solution? This one is driving me nuts. I sincerely appreciate any guidance you can offer.
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