Did you know that
you might not be using 50 percent speed capability of your internet
connection?
In windows 10 the
update delivery systems utilize the bandwidth to spread updates to
other windows 10 users and in windows XP/Vista/7 reserves bandwidth
up to 20 percent for their QoS services. Follow the procedure given
below to save your bandwidth:
Windows 10
- Open Settings
- Navigate to the Windows Update section
- Select Advanced
- Select the Choose how updates are delivered selection
- Set toggle to Off
Windows XP
- Click Start / Run
- Type gpedit.msc, this opens the group policy editor.
- Then go to: Local Computer Policy / Computer Configuration / Administrative Templates / Network / QOS Packet Scheduler / Limit Reservable Bandwidth.
- Enable reserved bandwidth, then set it to ZERO.
Windows
XP/Vista/7
- Press Win + R on your keyboard, type regedit.exe in the Run box that pops up, and hit OK.
- Now the registry editor will open. Navigate to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Psched folder
- Double click on the ‘NonBestEffortLimit’
- Set the value to ‘0’ and base to ‘Decimal’
- Hit ‘Ok’
Other methods
like TCP/IP optimization and Removing advertisements can be done
using different software.
Alternate method using software:
You
can use the Internet Booster feature in Advanced System Care.
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