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Internetspeed bei WindowsXP

hempboy 02.10.2002 - 15:08 386 4
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hempboy

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Registered: Jul 2002
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Hallo...
...ich habe DSL und WindowsXP...und alles ist ziemlich langsam :(
Ein Kumpel, der hat n älteres Sytem (Athlon1000 und SD-Ram...nur GraKa is besser) und selbe Netzwerkkarte (Telekom) und auch selben Provider (Telekom DSL-Flat)...aber in ALLES Games haben die CLients bessere Pings zu ihm als die Clients zu mir wenn ich hoste (wir haben es ausprobiert!) und eDonkey hat auch stets bessere Downloadraten obwohl wir nahezu das selbe ziehen und die selben Server haben...
Was zur Hölle kann das sein? Das muss doch an WindowsXP liegen, oder? Er benutzt Win98SE!
Was für Programme oder Tipps könnten da helfen? DFÜ-Speed 2.2 bringt absolut garnichts :(
Ich brauche Hilfe, sonst geh ich hier noch ein :(

-fenix-

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20% bandbreitenbeschränkung vom QoS nehm ich an

MadDoc

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Location: Austria
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Entweder du benutzt XP-Antispy, welches die folgende Prozedur automatisch erledigt, oder du machst es manuell:


Increase available bandwidth for network connections

This will help increase your bandwidth for any network connection in Windows XP PRO.
1. Make sure your logged on as actually "Administrator". do not log on with any account that just has administrator privileges.
To log in as an administrator:
-click on start->logoff->logoff
-in the logon screen hold Ctrl+Alt+Del.
-in the user field type 'Administrator' <-case sensitive.
-in the password field type the password for the administrator (if you don't have one leave blank)
-press ok
2. Start - run - type gpedit.msc
3. Expand the "local computer policy" branch
4. Expand the "administrative templates" branch
5. Expand the "network branch"
6. Highlight the "QoS Packet Scheduler" in left window
7. In right window double click the "limit reservable bandwidth" setting
8. On setting tab check the "enabled" item
9. Where it says "Bandwidth limit %" change it to read 0-- Click apply, OK, exit gpedit.msc
10. Go to your Network connections (start->my computer->my network connection-> view network connections). Right click on your connection, choose properties then under the General or the Networking tab (where it lists your protocols) make sure QoS packet scheduler is enabled.
11. Reboot , now you are all done.

This is more of a "counter what XP does" thing. In other words, XP seems to want to reserve 20% of the bandwidth for itself even with QoS disabled. So why not use it to your advantage. To demonstrate the problem, start up a big download from a server with an FTP client. Try to find a server that doesn't max out your bandwidth. In this case you want a slow to medium speed server to demonstrate this. Let it run for a couple of minutes to get stable. The start up another download from the same server with another instance of your FTP client. You will notice that the available bandwidth is now being fought over and one of the clients download will be very slow or both will slow down when they should both be using the available bandwidth. Using this "tweak" both clients will have a fair share of the bandwidth and will not fight over the bandwidth.

-fenix-

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Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Wien 21
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jo das hab ich grad gesucht (zum copy&pasten :D) aber du warst schneller


am schnellsten gehts mit XP-antispy

hempboy

call me g33k
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Germany
Posts: 1138
Also laut XP-Antispy hab ich diese Funktion deaktiviert :(
Leute, kann mir denn sonst niemand helfen? TuneUp RC2 kommt auch erst in 2 Tage, und die RC1 wurde deaktiviert :(
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