Tuesday, 25 December 2018

Home Network Bandwidth Control


I will mount a home network to share the ADSL internet connection. The speed is 1Mb, but I want that my PC get 75% of the bandwidth and the another PC get 25%.


I know that linux boxes can do it, but then I will need an extra PC, because all PCs are WinXP .


What solutions I can do use (free is better)?


Thanks for all.



Answer



If your router doesn't support traffic shaping, you can install this on each computer:



Traffic Shaper XP is a free bandwidth limiter for Windows 2000, XP and 2003 Server. It combines high performance traffic shaping with the ease of use and flexibility to keep your network free of congestion.



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