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How can I share a bandwidth of Internet connection

 


JayBee
I have a little home network with 3 PCs. I want to share a bandwith of the Internet connection.
One PC is the main with Internet access and 3 network cards.
I want some software or configuration tool to set the priorities.
Something like QoS.
The problem is, that this computer hosts OS Windows Xp Profesional and I don't know any free tool to reach this.
blueray
There should be have app that called somethink freeproxy. Just google it
because I forgot the it's name. But this does support bandwidth control.

Hope this help.
Jaan
Isn't that a router??? Not quite sure what you mean.
JayBee
thank you blueray for freeproxy, but it os not what i want Sad

Jaan wrote:
Isn't that a router??? Not quite sure what you mean.


main PC:
* Yes, it is like a router
* there is installed Microsoft internet connection sharing
* it works like NAT
* there is Windows XP - not a server OS
* my sister and my mother works on this computer (it is the reason why I can't delete windows)
* there are 3 network cards (because I don't have a switch Embarassed )
* two other PCs are connected to this "router"/NAT

when someone starts downloading sime file (not only via HTTP, FTP so I can't use FreeProxy) other users cant access internet faster then 1kB/1kB and it is realy bad
SFMeatwad
You mean a run-off connection of your Internet's cable connection?

I think you mean a split-connection. Wink

If not, then I don't know. Using a wire-splitter should help. Basically turning one line into two lines.

If this doesn't fit your type of support, then I don't get it and you need different support. Smile
JayBee
I'm so sad.

I must use not legal downloaded software with poor functionality.
Because nobody knows.
heridlia
I have used CCProxy for 5 years.

I'm satisfied with this product until now.

Please try.
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