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Thursday, 29 March 2018

How To Use Full Potential of Your Internet and Increase Your Broadband and Wifi Internet Speed

A Very Useful Trick to Increase Your Internet Speed or To Boost Your Broadband Internet. By Using This Trick You'll be Able to Remove the Speed Limit from Your Internet and Use Your Internet's Full Potential.


Do you also wonder why your internet is slow even after paying so much money for internet you still do not get that speed which you paid for?

We will explain in this article how you can get that internet speed which you paid for and which is rightfully yours.

In the windows operating system, there is a setting called "Limit Reserveable Bandwidth" which can only be accessed from Group Policy Editor. You can not access this setting from control control like you normally access other settings. The work or the job of this setting is to reserve upto 80% of your internet's speed for the purpose of downloading and installing windows updates and other security patches.



To Remove this limit, follow the steps below:

    • First of all open "Run" application and to do that press Windows+R key

    • Then type "gpedit.msc" (without quotes) then enter.

    • Then browse to the Administrative_template>Network>QoS Packet Scheduler

    • Here you will get a option of "Limit Reservable Bandwidth" double click it.

    • Now change the option from "Not Configured" to "Enabled" and change the value from 80 to 0. Now press "apply" and "Ok"


      For your general information, this 80 means that the 80% of our internet's speed
      remain reserved for downloading and installing updates in the window, even when we
      are working. In the previous versions of windows i.e windows xp, windows 7, windows 8
      this limit was set to 20% but in the windows 10 this limit is increased to 80%.

      Conclusion: Updates are generally crucial for our system's health and security but It is not worth our money to keep 80% of our speed reserved for these updates which are mostly not needed and will only eat up the free space. This simple trick will help you save your time and boost productivity by increasing your internet's broadband as well as wifi's speed.

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