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Re: [OT] Network Bandwidth Limiting



At 13:47 06/05/2004, you wrote:

www.netlimiter.com


will do the job for you .. on a PC.

On mac use carrafix.

Ho Yin


>Hi All,
>
>I know this has been asked before but I cant remember what the
>solution was.
>
>I urgently need to limit a network connection the a maximun
>throughput of 1Mbit.
>
>Is there an easily configurable piece of freeware or shareware (with
>trial period) that will allow me to do this. Windows preferred but at
>a push could be Linux.
>
>What are the hardware requirements? presumably almost any PC but with
>2 network cards as we want to fit this into a network to simulate a
>limited bandwidth connection between two sites.
>
>Thanks
>
>Keith
>
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