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Bandwidth allocation

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ansonng

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Feb 16, 2003
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Hi All,

We are using a leased line in our office and everyone is going out to internet through this one and only line with a DHCP server configured for this. During peak period, the speed tends to drop a lot and it affect our
CEO too who is using the same out-going line. Is there anyway for me to configure in Win2K server to allocate a fixed amount of bandwidth to a specific user so that he will not be affected during peak period? I am looking for a solution of without any installation of other software.

Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!

Anson
 
Look into using Qos Admission Control. Its built into windows 2000 server. It is designed to regulate bandwith. You'll find a good description of it in the Windows help under Network Interopability.
 
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