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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows XP, Windows 2000
- Date added: March 25, 2007
- Total Downloads: 7,441
- Downloads last week: 43
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From Matt Johns :Bandwidth management and traffic shaping for Windows 2000, XP and 2003 Server. Includes powerful TCP speed limiting to keep application bandwidth usage under control. Filter traffic on any TCP port while viewing network data in real-time using the built-in monitor.
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Version: Traffic Shaper 1.17
Pros: Installation is simple and interface looks fairly good, though I didn't use it enough to say too much for it... see what I didn't like.
Cons: Only works on TCP traffic, which means it doesn't help with the IP traffic I want to throttle. Additionally, the max download speed it handles is a little below my connections speed. All in all, a disappointment.
V1.20 is out on Bandwidth Controller's website (publisher of Traffic Shaper XP), and has the same limitations:
· Users (concurrent): 1
· Throughput: 3,687 kb/s
· Rules: 5
· Layer 3 Protocols: TCP
· Addresses: 10
· Network adapters: 3
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Version: Traffic Shaper 1.17
Pros: Simple, does exactly what needs to be done
Cons: Had some problems configuring rules
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Version: Traffic Shaper 1.17
Pros: This is by far the best traffic shaper I have come across. The speed limiting works really well.
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