Question:
Can i control bandwidth/(speed of the internet) that goes to computers on my network?
2009-12-02 01:54:07 UTC
Can i control bandwidth/(speed of the internet) that goes to computers on my network?
Six answers:
2009-12-04 21:27:41 UTC
Clean windows registry can speed up the computer.

Over time, you install new programs, uninstalled unimportant programs, update software's, install new devices,

download files from the web, etcetera, hence embarking all records in the registry system.

This is normal, but it is not wise to leave it untouched.

Once in a while, you have to check and remove files that are no longer in use to maintain the speed of your PC.

Clean registry make pc faster.

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2009-12-05 12:23:46 UTC
You can control the Bandwidth by:

Bandwidth Splitter is a program extension for Microsoft ISA Server that supplements it with new features to allow more rational sharing of the existing Internet connection bandwidth and distributing it among all users and servers according to preset rules.

Fearures include: traffic shaping, traffic quoting, and detailed real-time monitoring.





In the site http://www.ip-details.com/internet-speed-test/ You can test the Internet speed..
2009-12-02 11:42:20 UTC
yes u can , get mikrotik router ( it is can hard to set it up if u dont know anything)

or the easy way get NETLIMITER it is a great software that help you to accomplis that in few minutes.

it has to be install in each pc u want to control the bandwidth but if u plan to make ur own isp then use mikrotik
Anthony C
2009-12-02 09:58:47 UTC
ha you wanna hog the bandwidth to yourself?

you should just get a faster modem

and a router with less connections

so less people can hog your internet

=D

i think there might be internet limiters out there

but i don't know for sure
Sparky
2009-12-02 09:59:44 UTC
It would be in your router configuration if its capable. Most dont throttle but you can assign a timetable to the IPs.
2009-12-02 10:06:46 UTC
yes


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