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It worked well for me on my Soho3 for months -- allowed me to run things 
like Bottorrent or P2P applications without worrying about whether it would 
impact the web/smtp traffic coming over the same line.

Worked great.  Then I installed the newest firmware...

Listed it as a problem with SonicWALL, but haven't heard back on a fix yet.

At 08:41 PM 2/21/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>Does "Enable Bandwidth Management" do a good job of limiting traffic to IP
>addreses. I'm considering using this feature as a cheap bandwidth manager
>for my colocated servers customers. Any feedback would be appreciated.
>Andrew P. Kaplan
>www.cshore.com
>
>Spotted on the back of a T-shirt worn by LAPD Bomb Squad: If you
>see me running, try to keep up.
>
>
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