There are many ways to limit the speed of the Win8 system, generally using routers or speed limit software. But do you know that Win8 group policy can limit the speed of the network? This article will teach you how to use Group Policy to limit Win8 network speed.
The specific operation is as follows:
1. Right click on the button and click “Start” to enter “<quo;gpedit” in the “Search & rdquo;” box to pop up “Local Group Policy Editor&rdquo ;;
2, then click open the & ldquo; computer configuration & rdquo; & mdash; & ldquo; Administrative templates & rdquo; & mdash; & ldquo; network & rdquo ;, click the & ldquo; Qos packet Scheduler & rdquo ;, found & ldquo; retain the bandwidth limit & rdquo; strategy;
3, select & ldquo; & rdquo ;, is enabled and enter the values you want in the bandwidth limitations below, to change the numerical percentage value;
4. Click the OK button and restart the computer to make the group policy take effect.
The above is the method of using Group Policy to limit Win8 network speed. Other software restrictions on network speed are also to help users automatically modify the settings in Group Policy.
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