I want to limit my bandwidth.. but how???

I'm running a server and I don't people to be able to download any faster than 40kb/s in total for all users together. I'm running on port 5500 and I want somehow limit the bandwidth for that port. I'm running Windows 2000 Professional.

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I'm running a server and I don't people to be able to download any faster than 40kb/s in total for all users together. I'm running on port 5500 and I want somehow limit the bandwidth for that port. I'm running Windows 2000 Professional.
 
I found a program called Socks Serv. It can limit the usage on specific port numbers but I cannot start up the server after that. It says the port number is currently in use.
 
What should I do? Please help me. Is there built in features in Windows 2000 that does this for me or do I need some other program?

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Either see my post below entitled "capping ftp", or learn to use QoS.

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ok. I've read your post. But I'm running a Hotline server which uses port 5500 and it does not go through the normal web or ftp protocal.. I think. I just don't know. Anyhow. In IIS i checked up Bandwidth Throttling for the web and in there I wasn't able to change anything of it. It wasn't available.. Is there a way for me to enable it?

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hmm. I found real place for it.. and enabled Bandwidth throttling. But it did not take effect. I changed to 30kb/s and people are still downloading with 150-300 kb/s. Do I need to do a restart of the Hotline server or the whole computer?

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Sometimes you have to stop and restart the web services to get changes into effect.
 
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ok.. I friend of mine tried downloading through web and ftp after I set the bandwidth throttling to 1 kb/s. And he got 11-13 kb/s from his dual ISDN connection.
 
It didn't seem to work too well that.

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Did you reboot the server? Try that.
 

 
 
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clutch

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hehe. Of course I did. I even restarted the computer.
 
It works for you?

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Never had a need to. I am not sure that the bandwidth throttling works like you want it to. What I would try to do, is throw the file into the root of a give site in IIS, then download from there. You should be able to see the speed on the client machine with the download dialog.
 
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clutch

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wait. what I'm talking about is reducing the speed on a special port number so that people from the outside can't download faster than let's say 5kb/s even though the bandwidth easily can take care of it. I don't want to reduce the speed on the web/ftp part. Just a special port number, in this case 5500 that Hotline uses. Hotline is a server type of program which you can share files with through an interface. But people can right now steal all my bandwidth when they are downloading.

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Oooooohhhhh..... Then I have no idea.
 

 
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QoS (quality of service) is what you need. Don't ask me how to use it because I am stuck. All I know is that you need a 802.1p compliant (whatever that is) NIC in order to use QoS.

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After you limited the bandwidth, make sure it's done right by checking HERE

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Where can I get the program? And can I limit the speed of just one port in it?

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Ah! But I need that program still, right?
 
I didn't understand what to do either from those pages.

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It comes with windows 2000 server edition. I doubt it comes with professional. It is not installed by default, so you will have to whip out your win2k disc and add the service. This is not a simple endeavor, proceed carefully.

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Ok.. can I install it on W2k proffesional.. or do I need W2k server installed?
 
And I need to know.. Can this utility limit the speed on a special port number only without locking up the port number for use of other program such as Hotline (the server program)?
 
Do you know...?

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I believe it can get port specific. Let me repeat, I have never used QoS. After you read those microsoft pages (see earlier clutch post), you will likely know as much as I do.
 
If you can't find QoS on the win2k professional disk, then you likely can't install it unless you go 3rd party.
 
For additional reading, here is the linux-QoS howto. (yuk)
http://qos.ittc.ukans.edu/howto/index.html
 
It would be really cool if an experienced QoS user would chime in.

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Never used QoS but it is under services even on Windows 2000 Professional.

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Cool. I looked it up and found it but.. the desciption on that window says: "Provides network signaling and local traffic control setup functionality for QoS-aware programs and control applets." Will hotline be able to use it? Download hotline at http://www.bigredh.com/hotline3/mirror_pc.html
 
Out of what I could see there is no real feature that can enable or disable bandwidth throttling in that service. Maybe I'm blind.. can you check it CM?