QoS=Quality of Service. In our environment this is handled on our
routers. It can also be handled by the OS as well. However Microsoft
does not make those settings easy so a software product that makes it
easy to use may be beneficial. I think that there is not much benefit
to the corporate world however since that is often handle by network
admins.
Jason Passow
Mississippi Welders Supply
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"If you do everything right, nobody will realize you've done anything at all."
Dirk Bulinckx wrote:
What is QoS? (or is this Quality of Service) And is this done via
software (part of the OS?) or hardware?
Dirk.
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*On Behalf Of *Steven Hay
*Sent:* Wednesday, January 04, 2006 8:11 PM
*To:* salive@woodstone.nu
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Hey Dirk,
We do bandwidth using QoS on our network currently. Not much interest
here for that.
Steve Hay
Community Savings
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[_mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] * On Behalf Of* Dirk Bulinckx
*Sent: * January 4, 2006 12:05 PM
*To: * salive@woodstone.nu
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Just doing some "research" :-)
Would you be interested in a software based bandwidth limiter?
Possibility to limit bandwidth based a rules (IP - protocol - port -
direction).
Dirk.
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