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Author: oleg (---.seneca.binghamton.edu)
Date: 05-03-02 01:10
How can I limit the amount of bandwidth an application uses in windows xp? I couldn't find this in Zone Alarm. I need to limit the amount of bandwidth an uncooperative application uses but don't want to take away all of it. If I can't do this on an application level, I would even settle for limiting overall speeds used by my machine.
Any ideas?
Thanks
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Author: chryjs (---.abo.wanadoo.fr)
Date: 05-03-02 17:05
Some software do provide embedded such feature. If not, using windows, it won't be easy imho. Personnal firewall such as ZA do'nt provide such feature (at this time).
Maybe take a look at some socks solutions, but without knowing wich software /protocol it won't be easy to help.
Another way is to suggest you use tc (traffic control) with GNU/linux to provide such accounting.
Regards
Chryjs
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Author: oleg (---.seneca.binghamton.edu)
Date: 05-04-02 08:30
I found out how to do it. It is a service standard in Windows called "QoS Packet Scheduler"
thanks though,
Oleg
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