:?: Forgotten Software
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Ci2e




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PostPosted: Thu, 21st May 2009 02:27    Post subject: :?: Forgotten Software
I used to use some kind of software that managed speed but I can't remember the name of it - you could use it to limit or manage the speed a certain software had access to. Has anyone heard of this or know what I'm talking about?
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Mortibus




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PostPosted: Thu, 21st May 2009 03:03    Post subject:
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wiskers78




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PostPosted: Thu, 21st May 2009 03:03    Post subject:
http://www.cfos.de/speed/cfosspeed_e.htm


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Ci2e




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PostPosted: Thu, 21st May 2009 03:18    Post subject:
Mortibus wrote:
http://www.netlimiter.com/


That's the one thanks bro!
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dingo_d
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PostPosted: Thu, 21st May 2009 06:47    Post subject:
You also have DUmeter, it's good for monitoring how much you transfer. But for managing your speed access for software then it's definitely netlimiter.


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Ci2e




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PostPosted: Thu, 21st May 2009 06:55    Post subject:
Yeah you should be able to see that information in the Task Manager - Network [tab] - or somewhere without additional third party software - it's really useless information unless your being a nazi...
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