How to: Increase your Bandwidth by 20%. (Windows XP 2000, PRO, and WINDOWS 7)

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Uploaded by on Aug 14, 2009

-__Windows XP(2000 and PRO) "ONLY"__-
-__Windows XP(2000 and PRO) "ONLY"__-
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In this video, I, "Xion_The_Drow," will show you how to increase your bandwidth by 20%. Now, some of you might be a bit skeptical, I can acknowledge this, however just continue reading and I will explain this. Microsoft reserves, at ALL times 20% nearly exactly, of your bandwidth for 'their' own personal use. Whether it is for OS updates, or so that can connect to you and see whatever issues you are having, you know, the 'Error Reports,' and such... Well as I see it, WE, the buyers of our PC's and the payers of OUR bandwidth, should get to use ALL that we pay for, am I right? AM I RIGHT?! He** yeah I am right. So in this video, I am going to show you guys how to get this stolen, yes, I stated 'STOLEN,' bandwidth back. This will greatly increase the speed of your internet and such, trust me.

Here is a quote from the very thing they typed, (I have an image of it, but for those who can not read it, here:)

""Determines the percentage of connection bandwidth that the system can reserve. This value limits the combined bandwidth reservations of all programs running on the system.

By default, the Packet Scheduler limits the system to 20 percent of the bandwidth of a connection, but you can use this setting to override the default.

If you enable this setting, you can use the "Bandwidth limit" box to adjust the amount of bandwidth the system can reserve.

If you disable this setting or do not configure it, the system uses the default value of 20 percent of the connection.

Important: If a bandwidth limit is set for a particular network adapter in the registry, this setting is ignored when configuring that network adapter.""

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  • woah, the bandwith limit is being limited to 20%, not limiting 20% of it away.

  • Yeah, it's fucking hysterical. This is why: When you do not update your pc with their update, your pc begins to slow, right? When you update your windows, it speeds up. That is why. This stops that sh** (.))

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  • I dont have gpedit.msc :(

  • The hell did you put Windows 7 there for? Idiot...

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  • nothing like speaking in the third person...

  • screw you microsoft :D

  • if you dont have the gpedit.msc you can alwaysdownload it, which i did. fuck you microsoft!

  • Yea, Windows 7 Ultimate has it, but Home Edition doesn't, which sucks... BTW; This is Xion... My account was jacked.. T.T (.)

  • @XionTheDrow I know what you meant, I've dealt with that piece of sh** gpedit msc before. You are kind of contradicting yourself, the title specifically states in all caps "WINDOWS 7". I can't detect sarcasm through text, so IDK if that's what you meant. But if not, thats where you are contradicting yourself.

  • tyvm for the tip, I'm basically being increasingly throttled like a bitch up here in Norway. My utorrent for instance manages to do a stable 1,7 mb/s, but if I were to close it and let's say watch your vid I spend approx 35 sec loading 10 sec of material.

  • sounds like sam from tron legacy

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