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[Xp] Optimiser la bande passante


Par défaut, le Planificateur de paquets limite le système à 20% de la bande passante d'une connexion, mais vous pouvez passer outre cette valeur en modifiant ce paramètre. Cette réservation de la bande passante est utilisée pour les flux propriétaires (lecture d’une vidéo avec Windows Media Player par exemple). Voici comment supprimer cette réservation pour permettre une augmentation significative de votre bande passante !

Attention, vous devez être administrateur:

Démarrer\Exécuter
Tapez gpedit.msc pour ouvrir l’application Stratégie de groupe
Allez dans Startégie ordinateur local
-> Configuration Ordinateur
-> Modèles d'administration
-> Réseau
-> Planificateur de paquets QoS
Double-cliquez sur Limiter la bande passante réservable
Cochez la case Activé et spécifiez 0 dans Limite de bande passante (%)
Redémarrer


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