For tweaking stuff.... Go To System > Synaptics Packages Manager ....and 
type in search words "ad hoc" and "bandwidth" for some ideas stuff 
available. Various streamliners of actual communications can reduce 
bandwidth loads... Some Examples"


*WBXML parsing and encoding library*
The WBXML Library (aka libwbxml) contains a library and its associated 
tools to Parse, Encode and Handle WBXML documents.  The WBXML format is 
a binary representation of XML, defined by the Wap Forum, and used to 
reduce bandwidth in mobile communications. This package contains the 
dynamic library needed by applications using libwbxml2

*----

additional modules for awesome*
This is a set of additional modules for the awesome window manager.
It contains:
  * wicked, a widget manager which can fill them with various system 
information
    (CPU or memory usage, network bandwidth, etc);
  * shifty, an extension implementing dynamic tagging;
  * obvious, a set of several widgets (WiFi link quality, battery usage, 
etc),
    superseding wicked;
  * vicious, a widget manager.




On 06/20/2011 10:35 AM, grantrocket2 wrote:
> That's the thing, I don't have a router, everything is in my computer, the 
> sprint card acts like a regular internet connection (through a USB port) and 
> the wi-fi card broadcasts a wireless hotspot. So I don't have any settings I 
> can tweek. I wanted to know if there was some package out there that could do 
> that.
>
> --- In [email protected], "Shellie"<mbuter30@...>  wrote:
>> I am not sure about Linux yet but you should bee able to adjust the flow of 
>> traffic. I haven't worked with Sprint but I have cable internet that is 
>> hooked up to my D-Link wireless/wired router. I adjusted the settings in my 
>> router so that each laptop and my desktop are equal. It may even be a quirk 
>> or Sprint also. Hope this did some good. I am still in classes for this and 
>> am studying for the exam.
>>
>> Shellie
>>    ----- Original Message -----
>>    From: grantrocket2
>>    To: [email protected]
>>    Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2011 6:36 PM
>>    Subject: [LINUX_Newbies] Got a nice networking problem for you guys
>>
>>
>>
>>    So we get our internet through a sprint mobil broadband card.
>>    I re-broadcast that signal to the rest of my family's computers using an 
>> ad-hoc network with my wi-fi card. However, sometimes my computer will hog 
>> all the bandwith, somtimes the other computers will. Is there any way I can 
>> set up limits?
>>    Running mint 10 on a dell P4 with nvida card, some off brand wi-fi chip, 
>> and 1gb of ram.
>>
>>
>>
>>



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