Yes, but how is that going to allow me to restrict the user's bandwidth?
Len West wrote:
> Buy a router.
>
>
> "Mark" <mark.mearns@REMOVESPAMSTOPPER*liquid.thebbs.org> wrote in message
> news:Lt_9b.8202$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have a wireless network of two XP machines and one 2000 Pro connected
>> to
> a
>> main 'server' machine also running XP. The 'server' machine is connected
> to
>> the internet by a 1 mbps cable modem.
>>
>> The server machine has Windows ICS (internet connection sharing) running
> and
>> that is how we are accessing the internet. The network is functioning
> fine.
>>
>> However, one particular user creates a great deal of peer-to-peer
>> traffic, and consequently is using up most of the bandwidth. I don't want
>> to stop
> him
>> using Kazaa etc., but I would like to restrict his bandwidth to may be
>> 512 kbps, so that the other users have a reasonable amount of bandwidth
>> also. Ideally, the proxy software used would behave like ICS in the way
>> that any TCP/IP software you use on a machine connected to the network
>> needs no configuration to connect to the internet.
>>
>> Any suggestions? Squid on Linux has been suggested, but I would prefer to
>> keep my server Windows if possible.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Mark.
>>
>>
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