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From: Peter Hanke on 4 Feb 2010 08:21 On my remote WinXP system I have several programs (servers, remote desktop VNC, virus signature updates, remote monitoring,...) which share the bandwidth of an internet broadband connection. However if I connect to this server through remote desktop/VNC I want to limit/throttle all other connection traffic so that I can access the server without stuttering. I heard that there are tools which allow limiting of traffic for certain programs in certain conditions. Which programs are suitable for this purpose? Peter
From: smlunatick on 4 Feb 2010 09:22 On Feb 4, 1:21 pm, peter...(a)andres.net (Peter Hanke) wrote: > On my remote WinXP system I have several programs (servers, remote desktop VNC, virus signature updates, remote monitoring,...) > which share the bandwidth of an internet broadband connection. > > However if I connect to this server through remote desktop/VNC I want to limit/throttle all other connection traffic > so that I can access the server without stuttering. > > I heard that there are tools which allow limiting of traffic for certain programs in certain conditions. > > Which programs are suitable for this purpose? > > Peter Look at CFosSpeed "traffic" shaping software.
From: Jack [MVP-Networking] on 4 Feb 2010 09:56
Hi Maybe this can Help, http://www.netlimiter.com Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "Peter Hanke" <peter_ha(a)andres.net> wrote in message news:4b6ac9cc$0$6553$9b4e6d93(a)newsspool4.arcor-online.net... > On my remote WinXP system I have several programs (servers, remote desktop > VNC, virus signature updates, remote monitoring,...) > which share the bandwidth of an internet broadband connection. > > However if I connect to this server through remote desktop/VNC I want to > limit/throttle all other connection traffic > so that I can access the server without stuttering. > > I heard that there are tools which allow limiting of traffic for certain > programs in certain conditions. > > Which programs are suitable for this purpose? > > Peter |