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to reduce the speed of broadband
Name: mybaadusha Date: August 5, 2006 at 01:00:07 Pacific OS: windows xp CPU/Ram: P IV/128 Product: zenith
Comment:
sir i have bsnl broadband service in my town. i want to take 512 kbps speed with 10 GB monthly download/upload limit service. in the lan network with 512 kbps speed they are downloading 200MB to 250MB per hour. so i want to reduce the speed of 512 kbps to 200kbps so that they can download only 70MB to 90MB per hour. sir please help me to find a software to reduce the speed of broadband connection.
Name: retroguy Date: August 6, 2006 at 00:40:18 Pacific
Reply:
if you're willing to set up a proxy server (through which all your Internet client workstations gain access to the Internet) then check this out:
http://www.youngzsoft.net/ccproxy/accmgr.htm
"If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure." - BILL CLINTON
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Response Number 2
Name: korsow Date: August 6, 2006 at 05:04:43 Pacific
Reply:
One Word... QoS.. I am assuming you have a router? Yes? Most modern routers ( wireless or not) will have a QoS option. What does QoS stand for? Quality of Service. You can basically set up rules within the router which would limit the bandwidth of certain Ip's etc.. I would suggest you read up on it( Google, QoS). If you currently dont have a router, i would strongly suggest acquiring one, since it could also be used as a firewall. I got mine from CompUsa for 20 bux ;-)
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