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	<title>Comments on: How to Speed up Your Bandwidth!</title>
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		<title>By: Larry Miller</title>
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		<dc:creator>Larry Miller</dc:creator>
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		<description>This tweak does nothing.
The description of how QOS works is flawed. By default 100% of bandwidth is available to applications. QOS allows an application to request priority bandwidth, which is 20% by default. Few applications will do this. Even if an application receives priority bandwidth it does not effect other programs unless it is actively using it. I have this set to 100% on my computer with no reduction in bandwidth.

Larry Miller
Microsoft MCSA, Network+, A+</description>
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The description of how QOS works is flawed. By default 100% of bandwidth is available to applications. QOS allows an application to request priority bandwidth, which is 20% by default. Few applications will do this. Even if an application receives priority bandwidth it does not effect other programs unless it is actively using it. I have this set to 100% on my computer with no reduction in bandwidth.</p>
<p>Larry Miller<br />
Microsoft MCSA, Network+, A+</p>
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