I always use the built-in modem on my Mac to test the look and feel of a 
general-public site.

My DSL connection permits concurrent use of the DSL modem and a voice 
line (dial-up modem).

I think this is really important to validate a site's layout and design!

Dick


On Tuesday, July 9, 2002, at 07:55  AM, Jamie Jackson wrote:

> Does anyone know if there's a (fairly) easy way to throttle one's own
> network connection, or more specifically, to deliberately slow the
> connection to a Website? (Not in IIS. Rather, in my desktop.)
>
> I'd like to "pretend" that I have a slow dialup to my Websites, so I
> can compare page response times to what's reported in server.log,
> among other things.
>
> (Win2K)
>
> Thanks,
> Jamie
> 
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