Aug 26

Basically, here’s the scenario.

My brother tends to run these vigorous programs, such as that of Utorrent, and hogs up the whole bandwidth in the house. When he does these kinds of activities, I am unable to navigate through the internet effectively; even as simple as checking my email!

There anyway to limit his internet speed? A method that he won’t know it’s actually going on.

Thanks!

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2 Responses to “Ask: How to Limit Internet bandwidth and speed for other computers?”

  1. joseph d says:

    It depends on the router you have. most newer wireless n routers have this function in the setup page: type your routers default ip address in the adress bar of your web browser and the default user name and password when prompted. you then can usually allocate bandwith however you desire by packet type or port or program or computer via the router setup page

  2. NeZvers says:

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    Select “Start” and “Run.” Type in “gpedit.msc” and hit “Enter.” This will open up the Windows Group Policy page.
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    Step 2

    Select “Computer Configuration,” followed by “Administrative Templates,” “Network” and “QOS Package Scheduler.” A new display will appear on the right side of the screen.
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    Step 3

    Select “Limit Reservable Bandwidth.” This will bring up the bandwidth properties.
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    Step 4

    Select “Settings.” In the middle of the screen will be a bandwidth percentage limiter. It will most likely already be set at 20 percent. Increase this amount to a desirable setting and click “OK.”

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