Durt 2 Posted November 28, 2000 I want to cap the amount of bandwidth available to the FTP service. I also would like to cap HTTP if that is possible. Win2k server is the OS. Share this post Link to post
Down8 0 Posted November 28, 2000 I didn't see a way to cap FTP, but the option to cap HTTP is un the 'Performance' tab in the server's properties. -bZj Share this post Link to post
Durt 2 Posted November 28, 2000 Just found what will do the trick. I enabled global bandwidth throttling in IIS. I bumped it down to 5 from 1024 kb/s. I am assuming the kb/s is kiloBytes/sec not kilobits/s. The server is running on my cable modem, and I didn't want FTP and HTTP eating into my gaming bandwidth. If any of you see something wrong, feel free to chime in. Thanks... Share this post Link to post
krisdorey 0 Posted December 6, 2000 kbps is kilobits per second KBps is kilobytes per second.. Regards Kristian Dorey AMIAP CNA CWD Share this post Link to post
Durt 2 Posted December 6, 2000 Quote: kbps is kilobits per second KBps is kilobytes per second.. That's the way I remember it also. kilobits/sec didn't make sense in this instance, for some reason. The global bandwidth throttling doesn't seem to be doing the trick. Do I need another service to be running in order for this to work? Share this post Link to post