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XP and WIN7 have one thing in common, that is, the network speed will remain at 20%. We can also remove the restriction and then easily use 100% without wasting.
Click on the computer first and the program will appear. Click Run. Or keyboard shortcuts? WIN+R? PS(WIN is the key next to Ctrl on a keyboard similar to a window)
After clicking Run, enter.
Enter gpedit.msc to enter the interface.
Click Computer Configuration after entering the interface.
Click Computer Configuration, and then click Management Module.
Click Management Module, and then click.
XP and WIN7 have one thing in common, that is, the network speed will remain at 20%. We can also remove the restriction and then easily use 100% without wasting.
Tools/raw materials
computer
Methods/steps
Click on the computer first and the program will appear. Click Run. Or keyboard shortcuts? WIN+R? PS(WIN is the key next to Ctrl on a keyboard similar to a window)
Click Run and enter gpedit.msc to enter the interface.
Click Computer Configuration after entering the interface.
Click Computer Configuration, and then click Management Module.
Click Management Module, click Network, and then click QOS Packet Scheduler.
After clicking QOS Packet Scheduler, click Restrict to reserve broadband.
Click on the quota to reserve broadband, and the following interface will appear.
Select Enabled, and the 20% bandwidth limit will appear below.
Modify the bandwidth limit from 20 to 0, and then click OK, so that your network has no limit.
Network, and then click QOS Packet Scheduler.
After clicking QOS Packet Scheduler, click Restrict to reserve broadband.
Click on the quota to reserve broadband, and the following interface will appear.
Select Enabled, and the 20% bandwidth limit will appear below.
Modify the bandwidth limit from 20 to 0, and then click OK, so that your network has no limit.