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I have a Microsoft Wireless Base Station router (MN-500),
and two computers on my network. How can I designate (or
simply control) the bandwidth given to each computer? For
instance, if my total outgoing bandwidth is 32kb/s, i get
approximately 15kb/s on each computer. What i want is to
be able to control and change how much bandwidth each
computer gets. is this possible? how?
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your PC, go to http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Drew" <drewyoung@charter.net> wrote in message
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>I have a Microsoft Wireless Base Station router (MN-500),
> and two computers on my network. How can I designate (or
> simply control) the bandwidth given to each computer? For
> instance, if my total outgoing bandwidth is 32kb/s, i get
> approximately 15kb/s on each computer. What i want is to
> be able to control and change how much bandwidth each
> computer gets. is this possible? how?
"Drew" <drewyoung@charter.net> wrote in message
news:036701c48b02$04c76b70$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>I have a Microsoft Wireless Base Station router (MN-500),
> and two computers on my network. How can I designate (or
> simply control) the bandwidth given to each computer? For
> instance, if my total outgoing bandwidth is 32kb/s, i get
> approximately 15kb/s on each computer. What i want is to
> be able to control and change how much bandwidth each
> computer gets. is this possible? how?
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