REMEMBER : SUBSCRIBE, COMMENT, RATE! Hey there my name is Jeremy Drabsch and your watching my tutorial on how to Make Your Internet Connection 20% Faster. Were going to be using Microsoft Windows Professional Edition. Needed code: gpedit.msc link to tutorial on how to make mozilla firefox faster: www.youtube.com So what is Microsoft Windows Professional Edition? Windows XP is a line of operating systems developed by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, notebook computers, and media centers. The name “XP” stands for eXPerience.[2] Windows XP is the successor to both Windows 2000 Professional and Windows Me, and is the first consumer-oriented operating system produced by Microsoft to be built on the Windows NT kernel (version 5.1) and architecture. Windows XP was first released on October 25, 2001, and over 400 million copies were in use in January 2006, according to an estimate in that month by an IDC analyst.[3] It is succeeded by Windows Vista, which was released to volume licence customers on November 8, 2006, and worldwide to the general public on January 30, 2007. The most common editions of the operating system are Windows XP Home Edition, which is targeted at home users, and Windows XP Professional, which has additional features such as support for Windows Server domains and two physical processors, and is targeted at power users and business clients. Windows XP Media Center Edition has additional multimedia features …
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@mandai2 I have placed a 3GB SDRAM into an Windows 98 OS, because my client request an upgrade to Xp as it will handles home networking better than Win98, in the understanding that some motherboard doesn’t support new RAM, I’ve succesfull managed to run a windows 98 on the 3GB RAm yet still the system failed to perform under the firetest(TM) as it is required as a fundamental qualification to be introduced as a new server in the network. some r compatible while others aren’t…
@dexterORYGON I don’t think the older motherboards would utilize new RAM badly, its a matter of whether or not they are compatible in the first place.
How can you compare the “RAM handling” of different operating systems (discounting the 32/64 bit differences)?
@ryowatanabi r u on vista?
@mandai2 yup, true2….exactly, older motherboards can’t seem to handle new RAM technology, performing poorly by utilising the RAM badly…Vista and Win7 has new and improved RAM handling capabilty, 64bit system which I am on now, with 5GB of RAM tends to smoothly handle the DDR3 RAM during Intense performance…
@dexterORYGON It was removed by me because I made a spelling mistake.
new formatting?
Its usually cheaper to buy RAM than to get a new PC, but the supported types and speeds will determine how useful this could be for you.
Hey… thanks dude!
Actually this setting has no effect since by default all programs get equal access to bandwidth.
See Microsoft KB article 316666.
@jamescourtney333 This setting doesen’t specifically affect browsers.
@TAEYEONFTW Do you know your signal strength?
@dexterORYGON If it had the same amount of RAM in the past and you diddn’t have this problem then adding more probably won’t fix it.
@xanikarasl2rc Try holding the Windows key and pressing R
@danielbrixvillanueva from a pro version of the Windows OS.
@soiidaammeeuunnkkiiz nope
@XandreasX they said its fake actually
@decuzzy Cause that would limit all the bandwidth.
@y0ngw3n why not?
@theboicoogan depends where the wireless access points are located.
is impossible…i couldnt believe that the internet could be so fast! you are the man!!
Thanks dude! Nice accent.
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how am i suppost see 20 percentfaster
just put it up to 90% or 80% and then its that faster because if you click explain and read it then it says “By default, the Packet Scheduler limits the system to 20 percent of the bandwidth of a connection, but you can use this setting to override the default.” so it doesnt do anything if your doing this tutorial
@magicdoom25 you may not have xp PRO you need pro to do this if you have home or anything other than Pro it wont work
Basically WiFi just means WIRELESS – that is, the internet, that you are paying for right now, likely comes into a BOX, and has an output 8 pin jack to a CABLE, wire, that connects through a ROUTER that divides one wire into 4 or more outputs. Some BOXES that you get now, already have a ROUTER with 4 or more ports built in. You do not state what kind of BOX you are paying for, or how you connect TWO different computers… Most internet BOXES now, already have a WIRELESS antenna built in on them to use radio waves to transmit the internet to your computers, and iPads and Xboxes and game machines. The typical internet box has a signal that is IEEE 802.11 compliant. IEEE is pronounced "EYE, Triple E " and this is the technical standard used by Engineers ( One of the E's is, in fact ENGINEERING ), but this is just too complicated and difficult to remember so a group of people came up with Wi-Fi ( playing on the term Hi-Fi for High Fidelity ) and the name just stuck. Everyone uses the word " WiFi" to mean ANY wireless connection, anywhere. The Wi-Fi group of corporations that LEGALLY use this term, actually have a clearly defined set of rules and specifications for any wireless transmitter that is certified to use "Wi-Fi", but most people don't know or care. When ANY device has an antenna on it that transmits any WIRELESS signal that is 802 "B" or "N" or "G" internet signal, any computer or device within range can pick it up. That is why people say you can get FREE wireless. Most companies that install a WIRELESS internet BOX, put in a password on the signal. So if you buy a WIRELESS , USB, transmitter for your laptop and computer, you will likely see a list of nearby wireless internet signals being broadcast by people all around you. MOST will say "PASSWORD ENCRYPTED". Some will just say " OPEN" or NOT ENCRYPTED" etc. and these are set up by people who do not know any better. YOU yourself can just go and buy a WIRELESS ROUTER, and plug it into your internet BOX, and then it will transmit the internet you are paying for, to your entire house. A very expensive unit, with 5 antennas on it, will broadcast about 2 blocks away, so everyone for hundreds of houses around you, will get YOUR internet, that you are paying for…. Since D-Link and LinkSyS, and all the other companies that made wireless routers were CONSTANTLY being called by customers who bought their Wi-Fi boxes, since the customers did not know how to set up the boxes and turn on the PORTS and configure the settings and passwords to get them going, in the past couple of years , these manufacturers have REMOVED all firewalls and PASSWORDS, so that when you plug it in, everything is WIDE OPEN, and everything just works. Unfortunately, this means that everyone else living within a block or so around you, ALSO, gets your internet, with no firewall and no passwords… People who want to get online in a hurry with a laptop can just drive through the streets with the laptop ON, and every so many houses or streets, the laptop will BEEP with the message, NEW CONNECTION FOUND, and they can pull over, park, and use free internet from someone who bought a Wireless Router, and did not bother to set it up with Firewalls and Passwords. If you go to a CAFE or Store or restaurant, you often find FREE internet, as a courtesy to customers. Hackers use a free, easily available downloaded program to WATCH all wireless signals in their area. Even if the signals DO HAVE passwords, the passwords are transmitted every time the computer connects to it, so even though the password is ENCRYPTED, if the computer connects a dozen times, a mathematical formula looks at the changing encryption, and decodes the password. This lists the password, and the hacker can log in, USING the correct password…
( You can do this at home as well ) Since more and more people are getting educated on setting up and using Firewalls and Passwords, I would not cancel your PAID internet just yet!!! You can buy a wireless ROUTER with an antenna anytime you want and make your own home "Wi-Fi" — just be careful to set up the firewalls and passwords!!! If you buy a tiny USB stick that has Wi-Fi inside it, you can test to see if there are any wireless internet connections in your area, and if anyone is stupid enough to have no passwords… NOTE, that hackers will deliberately have a powerful wireless router wide open with no passwords, and anyone who logs into it will have their entire computer wide open to the hacker !!! They see every thing that you do, they have access to your files, your DOWNLOADS ( So that if you buy a new program and download it, they get the new program as well that you paid for !! ), they can use your computer for any purpose they want – hey- YOU logged in, so YOU are responsible !!.

@dexterORYGON Firetest? Never heard of that before.