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Old July 5th, 2004, 06:18 AM
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Increasing Network Bandwidth

Hey there guys,

I'm just wondering to what ways/methods that I can perform in order for one to increase/tweak their network bandwidth?

Any suggestions/advice?
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I've a feeling that disabling the Quality of Service Packet Scheduler can help to increase speeds in some networks.
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Question QoS Already Disabled

Quality of Service Packet Scheduler has always been disabled on my home network.

Wonder if there's anything else, that could help tweak network performance

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I think you would need to give more information about your network. switch/hub/router, MTU size, buffers, WINS, Netbuie, Netbios, IPX, what OSes, DNS (using internal or external with forwarders or using root servers), using static or auto speed/duplex, Updated NIC and firmware, basicly what are you trying to speed up internet or local LAN, how many PCs on the LAN? QoS may have been helping, and what are you doing and using at this time?

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