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Bandwidth using

Postby Surfer » Apr 29 05 6:36 pm

How Wingate use total channel bandwidth when badwidth control in ENS is disabled?
1.Divide proportionally between connected machines
2.First connected have more priority then second
3.Another scenario?
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Postby genie » Apr 29 05 6:46 pm

Without bandwidth throttling support Wingate handles incoming requests in the same order they arrive.
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Postby Surfer » Apr 29 05 7:41 pm

genie wrote:Without bandwidth throttling support Wingate handles incoming requests in the same order they arrive.


Is it possible that WG handle incoming request of one user with more speed and priority than another?
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Postby genie » Apr 29 05 7:41 pm

That's what bandwidth throttling is for - but ENS should be on for throttling down traffic.
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Postby Surfer » Apr 29 05 8:59 pm

genie wrote:That's what bandwidth throttling is for - but ENS should be on for throttling down traffic.


No, no. Is this effect possible without ENS and throttling enabled?
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Postby genie » Apr 29 05 9:42 pm

No, Wingate does not provide proxy-level throttling.
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