Hi folks,
In my house we have 3 people sharing a cable connection via a firewall/gateway box (sorry, can't remember what model) that connects to the cable modem - it works great.
The problem is that one of my housemates is thrashing the connection (with DC++) to the point where it's almost unuseable for everyone else. I don't want to stop him downloading his stuff but is there some way of letting him have 100% of the bandwidth when he's the only one using it but also ensuring that everyone else gets a look in when they're online? Is it going to be impossible unless we route all the traffic through an actual pc rather than the firewall/gateway box?
I thought that maybe he could route all his traffic through a proxy server running on his own machine that would let him moderate the amount of bandwidth he's using. Possible?
Thanks,
Gus
In my house we have 3 people sharing a cable connection via a firewall/gateway box (sorry, can't remember what model) that connects to the cable modem - it works great.
The problem is that one of my housemates is thrashing the connection (with DC++) to the point where it's almost unuseable for everyone else. I don't want to stop him downloading his stuff but is there some way of letting him have 100% of the bandwidth when he's the only one using it but also ensuring that everyone else gets a look in when they're online? Is it going to be impossible unless we route all the traffic through an actual pc rather than the firewall/gateway box?
I thought that maybe he could route all his traffic through a proxy server running on his own machine that would let him moderate the amount of bandwidth he's using. Possible?
Thanks,
Gus