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Throttling bandwidth on a pc...

RandomFool

Diamond Member
I'm having an issue with my network speed. One computer is sucking up most of the bandwidth when downloading and the others are left with nothing to work with, Aim will barely stay connected. Does anybody know how to throttle the other one down so I can use the internet again. My router a linksys BEFW11S4 doesn't support QoS or anything fancy like that. Thanks for any help!

-Ryan
 
You could use QoS on one PC to throttle itself. WinXP has a QoS service and I'm pretty sure it can cap total speed.
 
I do not think that tuning the Qos of the specific computer affects the rest of the Network; it would help distributing Bandwidth on the specific computer but Not as related to other.

You can use netlimiter ( http://www.netlimiter.com ), or deliberately set the RCWIN of the ?Hogging? computer to a smaller RCWIN it might take less bandwidth.

See here in the middle of the page, http://www.ezlan.net/monitor.html

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