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hi there

i've 4 comps in the house, how can i adjust how much of the internet speed each one could use? is there a software like this?

thanks


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Its funny that I see this thread *JUST* after closing this tab - AllegroSurf

Internet Sharing / Content Filter / Network Resource Management Proxy Server

Control and understand how your Internet connection is being used. Whether you need content filtering at a school or need to manage your company's bandwidth usage, AllegroSurf will save you time and money by helping you to control your valuable resources.

Bandwidth and Usage Limits

Availability

Establish when a user or server is available. For example place a limit on a user to use the Internet during certain hours of the day only. Or create a limit for when web browsing is allowed.

Inbound / Outbound Transfer Rates

Do you have a user using more than his or her share of your bandwidth? Create a transfer rate limit restricting the transfer rate to a reasonable value.

Inbound / Outbound Transfer Quotas

Restrict how much total data your users can transfer in a given time period.

Add limits for users, groups, or servers for bandwidth, transfer quotas or usage. Create any number of the following limits based on day of the week and time of day. 

Please post back on HOWZZAT! :D
Posted

allright

seems like a nice program i've tried it and its working nicely though it eats up 120mb of ram and 99% of my cpu sometimes, and i cannot afford that, so its bye bye to this program.

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http://www.softpedia.com/get/Network-Tools...Controler.shtml

This one?

It uses like 1.5MB per system, but you have to install it on all computers. It’s password protected (even when you want to de-install it (although I think some one who knows how to use the reg. can by-pass it)) and you can control the bandwidth of EVERY program that is using the network (UP AND DOWN :D ).

Edit: Why you have "Group: Dev. team" there, like I have "Group: Members" ? What is it for?

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