Increase your bandwidth in Windows XP
By default, 20% of the bandwidth of your LAN is reserved by the QoS (Quality Of Service) of Windows XP.
To use all the bandwidth, click the Start button and then click Run. Enter gpedit.msc then Click OK. Click on Administrative Templates, Network, QoS Packet Scheduler.
Double click on Limit bandwidth service. If the option Not Configured or Disabled is selected, the default (20%) is used.
Click on and enter 0 in the field limit bandwidth. Click OK.
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i use xp home edition and cannot find gpedit.msc
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zafarR
i use xp home edition and cannot find gpedit.msc
What happens when you Click on Start >> Run >> then typing gpedit.msc. Did you get any error message or anything.
Re: Increase your bandwidth in Windows XP
The message is "Windows cannot find 'gpedit.msc'. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again. To search for a file, click start button and then clisk search."
Re: Increase your bandwidth in Windows XP
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Originally Posted by
zafarR
The message is "Windows cannot find 'gpedit.msc'. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again. To search for a file, click start button and then clisk search."
No one has an answer for me:crybaby: