On Wed, 2001-10-31 at 10:23, Michael Hall wrote:
> I'm looking for a way to clamp down a network machine (we're on a T1) to
> modem speeds (28 to 52 K) for testing purposes.
>
> Is there software (preferably for Windows) that would do this? Better yet,
> would this software be free?
I've not us
duno about for windows, but there's quite a bit around on packet shaping for
Linux and *BSD which amounts to the same thing - could be worthwhile sticking
an old server in the middle with some different rules on different ports
(i.e. port 81 set up for 14k4 equiv, 82 for 28k8 equiv, etc..)
so
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Michael Hall wrote:
> I'm looking for a way to clamp down a network machine (we're on a
> T1) to modem speeds (28 to 52 K) for testing purposes.
Well, mod_throttle on the server side will do this for you. Client
side.. hrum. A linux box with bandwidth controls, a packetee
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