Based on the restriction you showed here, I have a couple of questions.
1. When I implemented the restriction you show, I went to
www.speedtest.com and did a download/upload speed test. My download speed was ~110kbs when I had the restriction set to 50kb. The upload was similar. I changed the restriction to 25kbs and I restarted the QBIK service and reran the test. I was running the test on my PC, not the Wingate server. With that new setting, the download was ~50kbs, but the upload was at 115kbs. I guess I don't understand the logic of the bandwidth restrictions.
2. Does the restriction Logan generously provided apply to the aggregate connection to the internet? What I mean is if I have 5 users, will all of them be throttled so that the stream to the ISP is fixed at 50kbs and no more? The reason I'm asking is that we have a rural ISP that is fussing at us for our usage. They keep turning off our access because we are 'killing them" such that no one else on that wireless node can work. I don't see how this is possible (all share the bandwidth of a pipe), so that is another story. I'm simply trying to understand how I can reduce our stream until I can sort this out.