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Hi, I have Win XP and a cable connection to my computer.The cable modem connect directly to my computer. i have a second ethernet adaper that connects to a switch. i have shared my internet connection to them(7 friends). Is there any software to control the traffic bandwith to the internet to each one of them???
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The only software I've ever heard about to do this is ISA server 2000, and this is not designed for home networks. It's expensive and you really need to install it on a dedicated server computer. It's also difficult to set up and manage for people who are not used to it. Otherwise, I don't know of anything else.
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setup a linux box running squid proxy server, it can do this.
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also look into this....
http://www.broadbandreports.com/shownews/38267 Get More From Your Router Tinkering with modified WRT54G firmware Written by Karl Bode A fairly common VoIP complaint (depending on configuration) has been choppy communications when users are throttling their broadband connection. To that end, users are tinkering with modified router firmware upgrades to incorporate bandwidth management and a host of other free improvements. This thread in our VoIP forum outlines how one user obtained the quality of service he was looking for with a Linksys WRT54G and Linux based modified firmware from Sveasoft. The modified firmware has incorporated Wondershaper bandwidth management, allowing users to avoid choppy conversations while gobbling up bandwidth with other applications. Of course that doesn't just apply to VoIP, the firmware allows you to prioritize any important traffic across your network. SNIP SNIP click on link above to get full story |
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You've got it at: URL
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