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Reference: Vista Home Premium
I have been wondering for a while if its possible to change the utalisation bandwith limits when monitoring the network usage within Windows Task Manager? Expanding on the above Most ADSL asymetric circuits do not mirror that actual capabilities of the Local Network of the PC. I.e The lcoal network can be 100Mb full Duplex for ethernet, or something lessor if you are talking Wilreless. Is there a way to amend the "bandwidth" so the calaculation are really based on the amended bandwith that is available to the ADSL device. For me that 484 /8096Kb. This is really just a cosmentic request as I realise that this would not be really accurate if more than one PC was on the network or the ADSL device was doing some housekeeping traffic. Regards Don |