[TIPS] mempercepat koneksi internet -
10-11-2009, 21:05
sekedar berbagi tips sederhana untuk mempercepat koneksi internet, dengan cara membebaskan bandwith yang dipakai windows. note: hanya bisa di Win XP professional, windows lain belum dicoba mohon maaf bagi yang sudah tau step 1. klik start pilih run 2. ketik gpedit.msc 3. di tab computer configuration klik administrative templates 4. klik network 5. pilih QoS packet scheduler 6. di pilihan Limit reservable bandwidth ganti pilihan not configured jadi enable 7. secara default windows menganmbil 20 persen bandwidth dari koneksi internet kita untuk keperluannya dia, dengan mengganti enable kita bisa mengatur limit bandwidth tersebut. 8. di kolom limit bandwidth ganti dengan 0 persen untuk mempercepat koneksi inet 9. restart windows mungkin baru akan terasa perbedaannya apabila dibuat download silakan dicoba, semoga berguna
Re: [TIPS] mempercepat koneksi internet -
10-11-2009, 23:37
Pake Software lebih praktis, tinggal klik sesuai bandwith yg kita pake.
Cukup banyak freeware yg menyediakan opsi utk mempercepat akses inet, ada Advanced System Care, MZ ultimate tweaker, dll.
Re: [TIPS] mempercepat koneksi internet -
12-11-2009, 21:13
kayanya koneksi internet tergantung sama provider bro..
kalo download mungkin bisa dibantu dengan download manager untuk membuka jalan atau memisah-misah jalur download sehingga makin cepat
namun pada dasarnya speed yang didapat bergantung pada provider masing2 sih
This applies to Windows 2000 SP4, XP Professional + 2003.
Does NOT apply to Windows 2000 Pre-SP2 and XP Home, which do not have QoS support.
Windows XP Home users can get QoS support only if they upgrade to Windows XP Professional. :-(
Windows 2000 Pre-SP2 users can get QoS support by installing Windows 2000 SP4 (free).
Windows 2003 Server and newer NT based (NTx) OSes have QoS support built-in.
Unfortunately this so-called "bug" and its "fix" are just another urban myth.
More info:
THE MYTH:Some claim Microsoft reserves/wastes 20% of your internet/network bandwidth for the QoS (Quality of Service) Packet Scheduler, even if this service is disabled.
And they tell you to increase your overall bandwidth by doing this:
Log in as Administrator.
Click the Start button -> Run -> type gpedit.msc -> hit Enter or click OK.
Go to Local Computer Policy -> Administrative Templates -> Network -> QoS Packet Scheduler.
In the right hand pane double-click on "Limit reservable bandwidth".
On the Setting tab check the Enabled box.
Change "Bandwidth limit %" to read 0.
Click OK and close gpedit.msc.
Go to Start -> My Computer -> My Network Connections -> View Network Connections -> right-click on your connection -> select Properties (where your protocols are listed) -> make sure QoS Packet Scheduler is enabled.
Reboot for these changes to take effect.
THE TRUTH:Microsoft does NOT reserve NOR use ANY amount/percentage of your bandwidth for the QoS Packet Scheduler, UNLESS the QoS service is actively transmitting/receiving ANY data/packets between your computer (which MUST use a QoS aware program) and the QoS enabled internet/network (if any).
This is achieved through a series of PATH and RESV refresh messages sent back and forth over the connection.
Therefore this is NOT a "bug" and its so-called "fix" above is NOT necessary!
Learn more about QoS from the "horse's mouth":
FYI: "This does NOT increase bandwidth whatsoever, UNLESS your network administrator (I have yet to find any companies using QoS) is running on a QoS enabled network, and in this case you want it enabled anyway, to allow your PC to take advantage of this service of higher quality packets."
[Thank you Nathan!]