bober Posted August 6, 2007 Posted August 6, 2007 we have a teenager on a home lan who is constantly downloading and watching youtube. he's slows everyone's networking.i've tried several programs but they don't work or he unistalls them.is there a reg tweak/file i can use to throttle gim down to dial-up speeds? thanks
tain Posted August 6, 2007 Posted August 6, 2007 He only uses one computer? Nobody else uses that computer? Try Bandwidth Controller Personal Edition.
bober Posted August 7, 2007 Author Posted August 7, 2007 sorry for not being cleaner...... he's on a lan with 4 other pc's. i've tried serveral programs but he manages to find them in the taskmanger and then disables them or unistalls them.i hope a registry tweak will stop him {he's afraid to mess with the registry }.thanks for suggesting Bandwidth Controller Personal Edition.
tain Posted August 8, 2007 Posted August 8, 2007 If you control the LAN equipment then you have entirely different options. Do you use a consumer-grade router of some sort? If so, then QoS might alleviate your problem a bit if you set his IP or MAC to low priority. That would be the easiest thing to try, and if it doesn't work then we have some other options
eyeball Posted August 8, 2007 Posted August 8, 2007 yeah you really would need a layer 3 switch to stop this, i wonder if smoothwall can perform similar functions?
tain Posted August 8, 2007 Posted August 8, 2007 SmoothWall would be good, but may not be practical for this household.
bober Posted August 21, 2007 Author Posted August 21, 2007 Configuring the network bandwidth used by BITSThis tip is only valid on Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later, Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 or later, or computers with BITS 2.0 or later installed.BITS is the service Windows uses for, amongst other things, downloading updates from the Windows Update or the a WSUS server in non-interactive mode; namely when Automatic Update downloads hotfixes or service packs automatically.In some circumstances it may be advantageous to limit the bandwidth that BITS can use - for example, when the computer is at the end of a dial-up link. Although the simplest method of doing this is via the BITS group policy, there are occasions when you may wish to set the values manually.The BITS configuration has a number of options: * The maximum on-schedule bandwidth utilisation * The start hour and end hour of the schedule to use * Whether to use the maximum available bandwidth or a user-specifed value for off-schedule times * If required (see above point), the bandwidth to use during off-schedule timesFor instance, in the above example of a machine connected via dial-up link, you may wish to limit BITS to its minimum speed (approximately 2kbs) during working hours, but use all available bandwidth outside of that time.To configure the BITS parameters * Use a registry editing tool to navigate to the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\BITS If the BITS key does not exist, create it. * Insert or change a value with the following details: Data Type: DWORD Value Name: EnableBITSMaxBandwidth Value: 1 * Insert or change a value with the following details: Data Type: DWORD Value Name: MaxTransferRateOnSchedule Value: The maximum transfer speed in kbps between 0 and 4294967200. If you specify 0, BITS will use its minimum transfer speed; around 2 kbps. * Insert or change a value with the following details: Data Type: DWORD Value Name: MaxBandwidthValidFrom Value: The hour of the day (in 24-hour format) at which you want the schedule to become active. * Insert or change a value with the following details: Data Type: DWORD Value Name: MaxBandwidthValidTo Value: The hour of the day (in 24-hour format) at which you want the schedule to become inactive. * If you wish to use the system maximum transfer rate outside of the defined schedule, insert or change a value with the following details: Data Type: DWORD Value Name: UseSystemMaximum Value: 1 * if you wish to set a maximum speed during the off-schedule hours, insert or change a value with the following details: Data Type: DWORD Value Name: MaxTransferRateOffSchedule Value: The maximum transfer speed in kbps between 0 and 4294967200. If you specify 0, BITS will use its minimum transfer speed; around 2 kbps. * Restart the computer (or simply stop and restart the BITS service) for the changes to take effect.Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\BITS]"EnableBITSMaxBandwidth"=dword:00000001"MaxTransferRateOnSchedule"=dword:0"MaxBandwidthValidFrom"=dword:00000001"MaxBandwidthValidTo"=dword:00000024"UseSystemMaximum"=dword:00000001"MaxTransferRateOffSchedule"=dword:0
cluberti Posted August 22, 2007 Posted August 22, 2007 What the....@bober, BITS only controls bandwidth utilization by applications that already use BITS, and that's controlled at the download location only, not the sending location. This will absolutely not help you.
CptMurphy Posted October 15, 2007 Posted October 15, 2007 You can use an app that was mentioned by one of the members a while back.
weEvil Posted October 15, 2007 Posted October 15, 2007 What about cFosSpeed? http://www.cfos.de/speed/cfosspeed_e.htm
puntoMX Posted October 16, 2007 Posted October 16, 2007 If software doesn’t work I would take a look at a cheap hardware solution like the LinkSYS SLM2005;It should be around 90 US$. You can use the 4 hardware queues function to lower the speed, or priority, on a port like TAiN posted here.It´s layer 2, no need for layer 3 here .
Recommended Posts
Please sign in to comment
You will be able to leave a comment after signing in
Sign In Now