What Is The QoS Packet Scheduler For?


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no, you can turn it off

it's designed for QoS "Quality of Service" aware networks and programs.

if you have QoS-aware program it can tell os and perhaps routers on the network to reserve given amound of bandwidth for..say video/sound stream

very few programs use QoS so it makes virtualy no difference in everyday use.

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so far all that i've found that QoS does was crash my computer in early builds of XP (beta 2 and such)

it seemed to cause my computer lock up if i was getting over 800KB/s I/O over the network...

turned it off...I could do upwards of 1MB/s without a problem..

weird...

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