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Tja vet någon om man kan tildella en prosess så mycket bandbrädd den behöver? (upload)

jag spelar spel samtidigt som jag laddar men och jag vill inte begrensa hastigheten förs downlodingen men i bland tar spelat mera och i band mindre så det skulle vara bra om spelat vingade åt sig så mycket lina den behöver.

 

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I Windows 2000/XP/2003 finns en funktion som heter Quality of Service (QoS) som kan reglera bandbredden till olika program. Men tyvärr så finns det nästan inga program som stödjer tekniken i dagsläget, speciellt inte spel.

Ett annat alternativ är att ge programmen olika bandbredd. Till detta kan du använda dig av NetLimiter (http://www.netlimiter.com). Ställ bara in hur mycket bandbredd varje program skall få.

 

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Traffic flow can be managed very well in Windows XP using the Quality of Service (QoS) Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP). However, programs must be designed to take advantage of this QoS API. The traffic from programs that are not QoS-aware are sent directly to a different API called TCI. These programs have to fight for bandwidth because unlike the QoS API, there is no bandwidth reservation. If you use a lot of QoS-aware programs and would like to change the percent of the bandwidth that is reserved for the program, read below.

Make sure your logged on as Administrator. Do not log on with any account that just has administrator privileges.

To log in as Administrator:

- Click on start->logoff->logoff

- At the logon screen hold Ctrl+Alt+Del.

- In the user field type 'Administrator'

- In the password field type the password for the administrator (if you don't have one leave blank) and press OK

Click on the Start button and select run.

Type gpedit.msc in the text box and click OK

Once the program loads, expand the Computer configuration branch.

Expand the Administrative templates branch.

Expand the Network branch.

Highlight the QoS Packet Scheduler in left window.

In right window double click the limit reservable bandwidth setting

On setting tab check the enabled option.

Where it says Bandwidth limit %, change it to read what ever percent you want to reserve for QoS-aware applications.

Click OK and exit the group policy editor.

Go to your Network connections (start->my computer->my network connection-> view network connections).

Right click on your connection, choose properties then under the General or the Networking tab (where it lists your protocols) make sure QoS packet scheduler is enabled.

Now just reboot your computer and you are all done.

When a QoS-aware program is in use it will reserve the allocated amount of bandwidth and that will take away form other non QoS-aware programs. However, once the QoS-aware application is closed or closes the network connection, the bandwidth reservation is released. This is done by a series of PATH and RESV refresh messages sent back and fourth over the connection. Once these messages are no longer detected, the data flow is closed and the reservation of bandwidth is eliminated.

 

 

 

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