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    Is there a way to cap the downstream/upstream that the computer can handle using windows XP? I am currently using a shareware program to do this, and wondering whether or not I should not need to be using such a thing if XP has some sort of built-in bandwidth throttler.

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    Not that I'm aware of, and I've studied XP Professional to the certification (Exam 072-270) level.

    That's not saying that it's not there--the Windows 2000 Pro cert, unlike the XP Pro cert, doesn't cover certain command-line utilities (robocopy and scopy)--but the likelihood is fairly small.

    You can do it by editing the registry--You might find some hacks on dslreports.

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    I'm not aware of any either. Application level bandwidth capping is nicer anyway, since you can prioritise your downloads more easily. Or go install a Linux box between your Windows machine and the internet connection that has bandwidth shaping support enabled, which could also double up as a firewall

    What software are you using at the moment anyway?
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    it could be this one, but the link I used was this one

    The difference is that one is ver 0.1 and the other is ver 0.04

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