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Does any one know if there is a command to reduce (throttle) the
bandwidth consumption on the Nokia. We have a 10GB connection, and
since we upgraded our proxy to use this connection (from a 128k
international, 2meg local circuit), our consumption has peaked at 1GB
traffic per day - even with the 10GB plan, that's a lot of excess
usage charges. I'd like to reduce the bandwidth to dissuade the
surfers from spending too much time online, and downloading
everything in site just because it is fast now.
Cisco routers allow you to set the bandwidth (in effect throttle the
connection), so does the Nokia have a similar facility?
Kind Regards,
Craig Little BSc, CPD, CPI, SCJP, CCSA, CCSE
Inter-Networking / Security Consultant
Shell Services International
Phone: +64 4 462 4661
Fax: +64 4 463 4060
Mobile: +64 21 37 5858
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Received on Fri Sep 8 11:10:20 2000