"James Buttle" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Yours for only...
>
> ONE HUNDRED BILLION DOLLARS wahahahahahhahaha.
>
> Er. I guess this is not easily done then. I had played with a peice
> of software called netlimiter, which is great for the client, but am
> amazed that there is nothing similar for what I want to do.
>
> I bet there are linux utilities that do the same thing (troll troll
> troll)
Maybe,...maybe not. I don't think you realize the amount of processing and
intervention that a device must do for this to work properly. That's why
the established ones cost so much and other attempts, like with ISA, failed.
You may find that even if you ever find a way to implement it, that it ends
up not providing real benefits to the degree you hoped and just simply
wasn't worth all the trouble (that's why there aren't that many out there).
Bandwidth issues can usually be solved by a combination of what you let
users do in the first place, and what bandwidth you are willing to purchase
or upgrade to. Don't depend on technology to control user's habits,...it is
controlled by about 50% technology and 50% Company Policy with management
willing to enforce it.
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Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
www.wandtv.com