Re: Bandwidth stealing
- From: gazelle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Kenny McCormack)
- Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 13:59:31 +0000 (UTC)
In article <4778c355.271277366@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Richard Bos <rlb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
mani <manigandane@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We are having a LAN in my college with good speed internet connection.
There is central server that provides internet connection to all
systems.All systems are too slow except my friend's system that is too
fast..I think he somehow stealing the bandwidth..is there any software
to do this..please help me.
No software, no, but a generally recommended solution is to improve the
sysadmin-user interface using a good bottle of single malt Scotch.
Richard, part-time sysadmin, full-time lover of good Scotch
Good post. But do note that, as there is no reference to Scotch (single
malt or otherwise) in the C standards documents (nor, as far as I know,
in K&R), that such is off topic in this newsgroup.
Followups (not) set.
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