This topic is called "traffic shaping" in networking parlance. If you have access to a MacOSX box or a Linux box, you will need to configure a module called "dummynet". Here's a link to a McOSX article
<http://www.macgeekery.com/hacks/software/traffic_shaping_in_mac_os_x> I also found a low-end $30 application for Windows, but I don't know how good it is http://bandwidthcontroller.com/purchase.html Simply google "traffic shaping" and you will find a lot of reading material. --- Brad Perkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think this came up here before. Apologies for asking, > but I can't find this in the archives... > > I need to test how something will run on a dial-up > connection. I don't > have access to a dial-up account (or an analog phone > jack) where I'm > currently working. Do I recall someone mention some > software that could > be used to downgrade a broadband connection to dial-up > speeds? > > Thanks, > > Brad Perkins > _______________________________________________ > Active4D-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.aparajitaworld.com/mailman/listinfo/active4d-dev > Archives: > http://mailman.aparajitaworld.com/archive/active4d-dev/ > sincerely, mehboob alam "There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full." Henry Kissinger _______________________________________________ Active4D-dev mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.aparajitaworld.com/mailman/listinfo/active4d-dev Archives: http://mailman.aparajitaworld.com/archive/active4d-dev/
