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Wednesday 1 August 2012

DOWNLOAD AT 20MB/SEC ON ALL BAD NETWORK, NO SOFTWARE NEEDED.

 DOWNLOAD AT 20MB/SEC ON ALL BAD NETWORK, NO SOFTWARE NEEDED.


NOTE:- this tweak will not make
any harm on your pc,
STEP 1
1. click START > RUN > type nyo
gpedit.msc
2. go to local computer policy >
administrative templates >
network > QOS PACKET
SCHEDULER > double click LIMIT
RESERVABLE BANDWIDTH (view
the image provided), it will say it
is not configured, but the truth
is under the 'Explain' tab
3. click enable then set the value
of bandwidth to "0" ZERO.
NOTE:-
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.This will allow the
system to reserve nothing,
rather than the default 20%.
steps:2
1. click START > RUN > type nyo
gpedit.msc
2. go to local computer policy >
administrative templates >
network > QOS PACKET
SCHEDULER > background
intelligent transfer service >
double click MAXIMUM NETWORK
BANDWIDTH THAT BITS USES
(BITS - Binary Intelligent
Transfer Service, BITS uses HTTP.
BITS downloads files using the
standard Hypertext Transfer
Protocol (HTTP) and requires
Internet Information Server (IIS)
to be running on the server that
serves the files. HTTP packets
pass more easily through
firewalls, which makes BITS a
good choice for getting files
from the Internet.)
STEP 3
go to start>run>regedit>then
go to HKEY_LOCAL_
MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetS
esTcpipParameters
right click anywhere in the left
side of the window then select
NEW DWORD, then input the
dword name, after the new
registry entry is made, double
click it and input the dword
value....
dword name-SackOpts dword
value-00000001
dword name-TcpWindowSize
dword value-0005ae4c
dword name-Tcp1323Opts
dword value-00000003
dword name-DefaultTTL dword
value-00000040
dword name-
EnablePMTUBHDetect dword
value-00000000
dword name-
EnablePMTUDiscovery dword
value-00000001
dword name-
GlobalMaxTcpWindowSize
dword value-0005ae4c
NOTE: The Local Group Policy
Editor will only be available in
the Windows 7 Professional,
Ultimate, and Enterpise editions.
You will not have the Local
Group Policy Editor available in
the Windows 7 Starter and
Home Premium editions.
1. Open the Start menu, and
type gpedit.msc in the search
line and press Enter.
NOTE: This file is located at
C:WindowsSystem32gpedit.msc.
2. If prompted by UAC ( User
Account Control - UAC - Change
Notification Settings ), click on
Yes.
3. You can now set and manage
the Local Group Policies on your
computer to how you want
them.How to access the number 2
and number 3 tweak on
WINDOWS 7
1. type gpedit.msc
2. go to administrative
templates
3. go to Network > BITS > Limit
the maximum network
bandwidth for BITS background
transfers.
4. Qos Packet scheduler > Limit
reservable bandwidth.it also applicable on window xp,vista and window 7 ultimate.