Hi,

Always a good read :

http://www.threemacs.com/index.html

and

http://www.macwindows.com/



For those getting limited access from their ISP take this in account:

>When an ISP and a customer agree on a certain bandwidth use, the ISP can
>easily use traffic shaping to make sure the customer doesn't receive more
>incoming traffic than the agreed upon bandwidth with traffic shaping. But
>since it's impossible to traffic shape packets coming in on an interface,
>the customer is responsible for traffic shaping their outgoing traffic. To
>make sure they don't send out more traffic than agreed, the ISP can
>implement additional rate limiting for incoming traffic.

and with OSX...........tweak tweak.

Touchwood

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