browsing on the internet is faster in XP

In windows there is a QoS (Quality of Service) that have the function to make sure the network you work with both. But in fact this program is not very useful and can take up to 20% of your bandwidth. You can turn off this program in order to browse more quickly and see the difference.
For Windows XP Professional
1. Click Start, then Run.
2. Type "gpedit.msc" in the field, and press enter.
3. In the Local Computer Policy, click the plus sign in the Computer Configuration, then click again in the Administrative Templates.
4. Click the plus sign on Network and select QoS Packet Scheduler.
5. On the right-hand box, double-click on Limit Reservable Bandwidth.
6. In the Settings, select Enabled.
7. In the Bandwidth limit%, change the contents so 0%. (Do not leave empty its contents)
8. Click OK.
For Windows Home Edition
1. Click Start and then select Settings.
2. Select Control Panel and open Network Connections
3. Right-click on Local Area Connection and select Properties.
4. On the General tab, check the lost QoS.
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1. Click Start, then Run.
2. Type "gpedit.msc" in the field, and press enter.
3. In the Local Computer Policy, click the plus sign in the Computer Configuration, then click again in the Administrative Templates.
4. Click the plus sign on Network and select QoS Packet Scheduler.
5. On the right-hand box, double-click on Limit Reservable Bandwidth.
6. In the Settings, select Enabled.
7. In the Bandwidth limit%, change the contents so 0%. (Do not leave empty its contents)
8. Click OK.
For Windows Home Edition
1. Click Start and then select Settings.
2. Select Control Panel and open Network Connections
3. Right-click on Local Area Connection and select Properties.
4. On the General tab, check the lost QoS.
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