Mike:
Look into NetLimiter, you can run it on any computer you wish to limit
upload/download speeds on, can also run it on a computer which is serving
as a router--it will do what you want I believe...
Google netlimiter and read about it.
What these devices are is "bandwidth throttles" or "shapers", google with
those terms and it will give you quite a bit to look at.
Linux has many methods, windows is a bit limited, I ended up using
netlimiter for home use...
John
On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 00:50:18 -0400, Mike Coslo wrote:
KØHB wrote:
"Mike Coslo" wrote
Big deal. Gimme the fiber!
Don't hold your breath!
FTTP and FTTC ("Fiber to the [business] Premise" and "Fiber to the Curb") are
both burgeoning because of the "bundling of users" which is possible, but nobody
seems to able to make a viable business case for FTTH ("Fiber To The Home"),
primarily because there is no residental "killer app" out there which demands
the bandwidth of a PON.
hmmm, must not be enough people out there with my problem. The more BW I
get, the more my kid hogs up. I have the ultimate solution though. When
he gets to using too much of my BW, I reach over and unplug him from the
router for a while. And no, he is not amused! 8^) What I would prefer
though, is some sort of Ethernet throttle.
No market demand = no telco is motivated to make the capitol infrastructure
investment.
- Mike KB3EIA
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