Bandwidth Optimization

One of the services that are directly related to bandwidth is the Quality of Service (QoS). QoS is a setting in accommodating mechanical sources available, this service will differentiate the data based on priority level, and usually very useful for the preparation of multimedia data.

With a broadband Internet connection or ADSL is certain to have a larger bandwidth
compared with dial-up, and usually have a bandwidth limitation for their clients. However, we still can get the optimum performance of your PC through this service.

Normally, on Windows XP, QoS will take a 20% bandwidth for real-time streaming, but now, multimedia was provided as a free web application and not integrated with the operating system (windows), then the current QoS services is inefficient. Moreover, there are now applications can work using his own application core, with the sense of not relying entirely on the windows. So why QoS will take 20% of our bandwidth?

Here are the steps to change the configuration:
- Click start
- Click on run
- Type gpedit.msc
- Click on "local computer policy" branch
- Click on "administrative templates" branch
- Click on "network"
- Click on "QoS Packet Scheduler"
- Double click "Limit Reservable bandwidth"
- Click Enabled
- Change the value of "Bandwidth limit%" to 0

Then restart the computer.