Ian
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Registered: 28th Aug 99
Location: Liverpool
User status: Online
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Anyone know if you can limit bandwidth on these? Got a friend has some problems with her housemate hogging the connection.
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John
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Registered: 30th Jun 03
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I've got one, can't limit bandwidth.
If you search for o2 wireless box and superuser you'll get instructions (think it might just be the password but I can't remember) to more settings but it's not much more.
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Andrew
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Registered: 5th May 04
Location: Skoda Octavia Estate, Ford Puma
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Not too sure but can find out on Friday if you get stuck for replies. Other option is connect up a smoothwall or monowall and limit bandwidth that way.
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M2RTY
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Registered: 25th May 01
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quick change on his laptop if you can get access to it?
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N3CRO
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Registered: 12th Apr 07
Location: Sandy, Bedfordshire
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I have one, pretty sure you can't.
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_Allan_
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Registered: 24th Mar 04
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I have one and always have it logged in as SuperUser and there is no option for this.
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Pablo
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Registered: 3rd Feb 03
Location: Milton Keynes
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na get a cisco !
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stubs
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Registered: 30th Jun 02
Location: Bolton
User status: Offline
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You can telnet into the box using the superuser account and pretty much change anything on them.
They are shit though
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Ojc
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Registered: 14th Nov 00
Location: Reading: Drives : Clio 197
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Smash it up?
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Tim
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Registered: 21st Apr 00
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If you know the type of traffic that the housemate is hogging the connection with (assuming p2p?) then you could fiddle with QoS to limit it, or elevate the protocols your friend wants to use in to the realtime queue...
Telnet to the router as superuser (password via Google) and have a look at the 'ipqos' command (CLI doc on Thomson's website)
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