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Vista and Bandwidth Throttling



 
 
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Old July 12th 08, 11:28 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
John Whitworth[_3_]
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Default Vista and Bandwidth Throttling

I'm a little uncertain as to whether I should be able to invoke bandwidth
throttling using Vista Ultimate with a standard home router.

The router does not have DSCP capability, but I have set up Group Policy for
a particularly stubborn backup application (iDrive), which is supposed to
have inbuilt throttling, but it doesn't work.

By setting DSCP in Vista to 8, and Throttling to 8KBps, should I be seeing
any throttling taking place? Or does it need a special router to actually
analyse the QoS information that Vista is adding to the packets? I'm using
OpenDNS - can that assist in any way here?

I set up the group policy to be for a particular application, from any
address, to any address, TCP and UDP.

I have managed to get around this issue by using a trial version of
NetLimiter. But obviously once my 28 day trial is up, if I don't *need* to
buy it, I'd rather not do so, if it's possible using the OS.

Thanks

John

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Old July 12th 08, 04:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Jack \(MVP-Networking\).
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Default Vista and Bandwidth Throttling

Hi
Vista own would not help with the Internet (It will help when you have your
own server)
To throttle the Internet traffic you need a Router that can do its own Qos
or install 3rd party software that enable you to Shape the computer usage of
the resources.
Example: http://www.netlimiter.com/
Jack (MVP-Networking).


"John Whitworth" wrote in message
...
I'm a little uncertain as to whether I should be able to invoke bandwidth
throttling using Vista Ultimate with a standard home router.

The router does not have DSCP capability, but I have set up Group Policy
for
a particularly stubborn backup application (iDrive), which is supposed to
have inbuilt throttling, but it doesn't work.

By setting DSCP in Vista to 8, and Throttling to 8KBps, should I be seeing
any throttling taking place? Or does it need a special router to actually
analyse the QoS information that Vista is adding to the packets? I'm using
OpenDNS - can that assist in any way here?

I set up the group policy to be for a particular application, from any
address, to any address, TCP and UDP.

I have managed to get around this issue by using a trial version of
NetLimiter. But obviously once my 28 day trial is up, if I don't *need* to
buy it, I'd rather not do so, if it's possible using the OS.

Thanks

John


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Old July 12th 08, 05:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
John Whitworth[_3_]
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Default Vista and Bandwidth Throttling

Thanks Jack. I am using NetLimiter, and it does work, but I guess I was just
wondering exactly what Vista's throttling option actually does. If it's
possible to set a throttle limit in Vista (in policies) on an
application-by-application basis, what process actually performs the
throttling?

John

"Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote in message
...
Hi
Vista own would not help with the Internet (It will help when you have
your own server)
To throttle the Internet traffic you need a Router that can do its own Qos
or install 3rd party software that enable you to Shape the computer usage
of the resources.
Example: http://www.netlimiter.com/
Jack (MVP-Networking).


"John Whitworth" wrote in message
...
I'm a little uncertain as to whether I should be able to invoke bandwidth
throttling using Vista Ultimate with a standard home router.

The router does not have DSCP capability, but I have set up Group Policy
for
a particularly stubborn backup application (iDrive), which is supposed to
have inbuilt throttling, but it doesn't work.

By setting DSCP in Vista to 8, and Throttling to 8KBps, should I be
seeing
any throttling taking place? Or does it need a special router to actually
analyse the QoS information that Vista is adding to the packets? I'm
using
OpenDNS - can that assist in any way here?

I set up the group policy to be for a particular application, from any
address, to any address, TCP and UDP.

I have managed to get around this issue by using a trial version of
NetLimiter. But obviously once my 28 day trial is up, if I don't *need*
to buy it, I'd rather not do so, if it's possible using the OS.

Thanks

John



 




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