Called a complete QoS Quality of Service is provided in order to ensure your network works well. But the truth is not so useful but certainly it can take up to 20% of your bandwidth. You can try and see the difference when QoS is disabled.
If you use Windows XP Professional, the following steps to turn off QoS:
* Click Start, then Run.
* Type "gpedit.msc" in the text box and press enter. (If you can not just continue k no. 2)
* In the Local Computer Policy, click the plus sign on Computer Configuration, then click again on Administrative Templates.
* Click the plus sign on Network and select QoS Packet Scheduler.
* On the right side of the box, double-click on Limit Reservable Bandwidth.
* On the Settings tab, select Enabled.
* In the Bandwidth limit%, change it to 0%. (Do not leave empty its contents)
* Click OK.
* Type "gpedit.msc" in the text box and press enter. (If you can not just continue k no. 2)
* In the Local Computer Policy, click the plus sign on Computer Configuration, then click again on Administrative Templates.
* Click the plus sign on Network and select QoS Packet Scheduler.
* On the right side of the box, double-click on Limit Reservable Bandwidth.
* On the Settings tab, select Enabled.
* In the Bandwidth limit%, change it to 0%. (Do not leave empty its contents)
* Click OK.
If using Windows Home Edition, follow these steps:
* Select Control Panel, and open the Network Connections
* Right click on Local Area Connection and select Properties.
* On the General tab, missing a check in the QoS.
Special setting in Firefox 3.0 and above
- Firefox-3.0 Enable your browser and type the command "about: config" (without quotation marks), in the address bar.
- You will be taken to the configuration page Firefox-3.0. If there is a warning to be careful changing the settings on the page, just click yes or ok.
- In the filter search bar on the configuration page, type "network.http.pipelining".Make sure valuenya is set with value "true". If there is still "false", double click to make it "true".
- Back to the filter search bar, type "network.http.pipelining.maxrequests". Double click on this option and change its value (value) to 8.
- Back to the filter search bar, type "network.http.proxy.pipelining", double click to change valuenya become 'true'.
- Back to the filter search bar, type "network.dns.disableIPv6". Double click to change the value to 'true'.
- Right-click anywhere on the configuration page is up, select New -> Boolean. Type "content.interrupt.parsing" in the popup windows that appear and then click OK.When prompted for a choice appears, select 'true'.
- Back right-click a configuration page, select New -> Integer. Type "content.max.tokenizing.time". At the prompt value that appears enter the value 2250000.
- Back right-click a configuration page, select New -> Integer. Type "content.notify.interval". Enter the value 750 000 at the prompt that appears.
- Back right-click a configuration page, select New -> Boolean. Type "content.notify.ontimer". Select 'true' value for the field prompt that appears.
- Back right-click a configuration page, select New -> Integer. Type "content.notify.backoffcount". At the prompt value that appears fill in the value '5 '.
- Back right-click a configuration page, select New -> Integer. Type "content.switch.threshold". Fill in the value of an integer value 750 000 at the prompt that appears.
- Finally, again right click on the configuration page, select New -> Integer. Type "nglayout.initialpaint.delay". Enter the value '0 'at the prompt field value that appears.
DO NOT FORGET TO HIS restart Firefox, and feel the difference!
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