A Ales Baranek Oct 31, 2003 #1 It seems IE6 takes all of link capacity during downloading files. How to reduce this speed of downloading to eg. 10KB/sec? AB
It seems IE6 takes all of link capacity during downloading files. How to reduce this speed of downloading to eg. 10KB/sec? AB
W Wesley VogelX Oct 31, 2003 #2 Ales; I've got an old 300 baud Commodore modem I'll let you have cheap. ;o) Wes
R Ramesh [MS-MVP] Nov 1, 2003 #3 You may want to use a third-party bandwidth throttling tool such as bandwidthcontroller or netlimiter. -- Regards, Ramesh (MS-MVP) (e-mail address removed) http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com ~ Please reply to newsgroup ~ It seems IE6 takes all of link capacity during downloading files. How to reduce this speed of downloading to eg. 10KB/sec? AB
You may want to use a third-party bandwidth throttling tool such as bandwidthcontroller or netlimiter. -- Regards, Ramesh (MS-MVP) (e-mail address removed) http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com ~ Please reply to newsgroup ~ It seems IE6 takes all of link capacity during downloading files. How to reduce this speed of downloading to eg. 10KB/sec? AB