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Originally posted by Adeptus
Limiting bandwidth isn't going to work -- at least not for her, if the culprit is voice conversations. If there isn't enough bandwidth, her conversations will no longer work and I imagine she will complain.
What software does she use for that? Typically, voice doesn't require much bandwidth, which makes me wonder if that is even the problem... How fast is the shared connection?
Sorry, I didn't see your post before.
She's using WLM. The connection is being shared via a LAN, so she gets all the data very quickly.
It actually seems to have worked, or maybe it didn't and I didn't realize. She said she just listened to a song via a conversation and it was fine.
So I've told her to let me know when she starts another conversation again, so I can be prepared to see the difference.
For now, however, since I installed Netlimiter I haven't had a lag.
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Originally posted by rav0
Voice call quality can adapt to available bandwidth. So, if you have a 100000/100000 kbps connection, the voice might use 200/200 kbps, but if you only have a 100/100 kbps connection, then the voice will make do using 90/90 kbps only.
Also, things taking a century to load might be caused not by having no download bandwidth left, but only no upload bandwith left, and just freeing up a small amount is all that is needed.
Yes, thus I limited both upload and download. I'm not sure if I've done it right, so I'll be making a few tests.
Thanks.