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From: mani on 31 Dec 2007 03:55 We are having a LAN in my college with good speed internet connection. There is central server that provides internet connection to all systems.All systems are too slow except my friend's system that is too fast..I think he somehow stealing the bandwidth..is there any software to do this..please help me.
From: Chris Cohen on 31 Dec 2007 10:51 mani wrote: > We are having a LAN in my college with good speed internet connection. > There is central server that provides internet connection to all > systems.All systems are too slow except my friend's system that is too > fast..I think he somehow stealing the bandwidth..is there any software > to do this..please help me. lol is this a please help me stealing my other students bandwidth message? ;) If not... contact your local net admin. -- Happy new year Chris
From: Todd H. on 31 Dec 2007 12:21
mani <manigandane(a)gmail.com> writes: > We are having a LAN in my college with good speed internet > connection. So the internet connection is good. Good. > There is central server that provides internet connection to all > systems. > All systems are too slow Wait now the internet connection is too slow? > except my friend's system that is too > fast..I think he somehow stealing the bandwidth..is there any software > to do this..please help me. Software is unlikely to be helpful for a network bandwidth issue. I question your assumptions. What are you using to to quantify these claims of slowness or fastness? What specifically are you measuring? Are the measurements being made at roughly the same time? -- Todd H. http://www.toddh.net/ |