Can I limit the number of packets he can request either through my end, or
even on his computer?

He doesn't mind altering his machine to make things fair, I just need to
know how to do this.  He is running <ahhh!>  Win 2000 pro <ahhh!>.

Thanks,

Paul

> 
> Actually the speed is being split evenly it's just that the computer
> that is downloading is asking for more packets than you .  The router
> only looks at the priority of individual packets.  So you ask for one
> and the PC asks for 10.  Your one packet has as much priority as one
> from the PC.
> 
> I don't think any low end router has the ability to throttle the connection.
> 


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