QoS (Quality of Service) Packet scheduler is a setting that ensures the quality of service on network services. However having this enabled on small-scale network doesn't bear much benefit and it slighly reduce your bandwidth for surfing the internet when it's active (it doesn't active all the time when enabled).
If you don't feel any necessity for QoS Packet Scheduler to be enabled and want it to be turned off for the extra bandwidth you can turn it off by following these steps:
Press Windows button+R on your keyboard then type gpedit.msc to open Group Policy Editor window
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If you don't feel any necessity for QoS Packet Scheduler to be enabled and want it to be turned off for the extra bandwidth you can turn it off by following these steps:
Press Windows button+R on your keyboard then type gpedit.msc to open Group Policy Editor window
1. Click Local Computer Policy
2. Click Computer Configuration
3. Click Administrative Templates
4. Click Network
5. Click QOS Packet Scheduler
6. Click Limit Reservable Bandwidth
7. Choose Enable then replace the value on Bandwidth limit (%) from its original value to 0 (zero)
8. Click OK
Now you browse slightly faster bacause no bandwidth goes for Qos Packet Scheduler