Thread: QoS and Wireless Adapter

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    QoS and Wireless Adapter

    I'm editting the registry to get rid of that whole "20% Reserved Bandwidth" thing, I'm sure you've all heard the rumor that Microsoft reserves 20% of the bandwidth; Whether or not this is true I don't care, I've seen both sides of the story so; Anyway, I have xp home and the way that theeldergeek.com suggests is by going here:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Psched\Parameters\Adapters\{Adpater-ID}
    rather than HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Win dows\Psched

    and changing for that adapter, mine is wireless; So I went there and around 10 gibberish names were there; How do I find my wireless adapter id in all these? My card/adapter is made by netgear, it's a WG511v2;

    In case the names are of any use, here they are:

    {08A3477F-AD08-41D6-A99A-E1097AA8FC54}
    {0B2182CC-7844-4796-8630-08F1BED3F945}
    {266B0D8A-AF70-4552-A52B-60A782E767AC}
    {48F41E53-3826-4AD9-A219-EC80731C80FA}
    {5B169672-9DEB-47D4-B1F1-7799FF44533A}
    {68B2A563-5DE5-4D73-BE75-C5D0F85394C1}
    {6921A04C-DD74-4AA7-87A9-13C431AEC35D}
    {6C6CF325-2FFE-447D-A362-ADEBCADFDD9D}
    {7062653F-8695-40B6-AB5E-44FF96BD6702}
    {9CA48923-08C5-4254-A753-F67D7D390035}
    {A90A3BAA-97C2-4FDA-99BC-86EEFD3E6205}
    NdisWanBh
    NdisWanIp

    I was thinking of just changing the values in all the folders, but with my luck they would all be key system profiles that I just erased, even though that is highly unlikely...

    Thanks

    Michael
    Last edited by mkylman; 12-09-2006 at 12:23 PM.

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