Bandwith usage

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Maybe this can sound like a stupid question, but I try to ask it anyway :).
I have two computers sharing the same cable connection using a Linksys router.
Is is anyway that I can limitate the band used by one of them to the minimum (well, I will have to decide what minimum is) and have the other using more space?
My kid is using .. the other PC and I have the feeling that my slow uploading and downloading is the result of his usage.
Any opinion?
Thanks

Maurizio
 
| "Maurizio" <[email protected]>
| wrote | <SNIP> I have two computers sharing the same cable connection
| using a Linksys router. Is is anyway that I can limitate the
| band used by one of them to the minimum (well, I will have to
| decide what minimum is) and have the other using more space?
| My kid is using .. the other PC and I have the feeling that my
| slow uploading and downloading is the result of his usage. Any
| opinion?

First let me begin by saying that I am not an expert in
Networking and that you can find them in the Windows Networking
Technologies newsgroups.

The following page has links you can click to access Networking
Technologies Newsgroups with your Web browser, or with a
Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP)-based newsreader
such as Outlook Express.

Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Networking Technologies Newsgroups
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/community/newsgroups/networking/default.mspx

And now let me add that, AFAIK, if your network adapter is
capable of it, you should be able to manually specify a speed and
duplex mode. For some general information about "Setting the
speed and duplex for all adaptors" search the following Microsoft
Documentation for the words in double-quotes.

TechNet Home | Products & Technologies | Server Operating Systems
Windows Server 2003 | Clustering Services
Guide to Creating and Configuring a Server Cluster
under Windows Server 2003
SECTION: Configuring the Private Network Adapter
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/technologies/clustering/confclus.mspx
 
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