- Feb 16, 2000
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Well I wanted to know why my downloads were decent, but half life/cs ping so terrible, so I asked the net admin. This is his answer...anyone know how to make CS run in the "good" traffic section?
We have been working since the beginning of the semester to implement a
plan to apportion our internet bandwidth
fairly. Currently all internet bandwidth, both I1 and I2 is funded by the
unversity. Students in the residnce halls are not charged for their data
service. As a result the bandwidth is not split 50/50. Currently faculty,
staff and admin users, including the computer labs are allocated 8mb of the
14mb available while students in the res halls recieve 5mb. The traffic
from both the res halls and faculty, staff and admin is divided into two
clases "good" and "bad". Good traffic is http, telnet ftp etc.. The bad
traffic is peer to peer traffic such as Napster, Morpheus, Gnutella etc.
The 8 mb and 5 mb are reserved for the good faculty, staff and admin
traffic and the good res hall traffic respectively. The remaining 1 mb is
used for all other traffic.
Hope this helps.
We have been working since the beginning of the semester to implement a
plan to apportion our internet bandwidth
fairly. Currently all internet bandwidth, both I1 and I2 is funded by the
unversity. Students in the residnce halls are not charged for their data
service. As a result the bandwidth is not split 50/50. Currently faculty,
staff and admin users, including the computer labs are allocated 8mb of the
14mb available while students in the res halls recieve 5mb. The traffic
from both the res halls and faculty, staff and admin is divided into two
clases "good" and "bad". Good traffic is http, telnet ftp etc.. The bad
traffic is peer to peer traffic such as Napster, Morpheus, Gnutella etc.
The 8 mb and 5 mb are reserved for the good faculty, staff and admin
traffic and the good res hall traffic respectively. The remaining 1 mb is
used for all other traffic.
Hope this helps.