Did a search, no joy.
Is it possible to cap the upload speeds when the folding client is returning
a finished work unit? Having several clients running (all SMP and GPU) can
really cripple the LAN/WAN when even one is uploading let alone 2 or 3
at the same time.
Would be very nice to have a cap range built into the options.
Capping Uploads
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Have heard of a program called NetLimiter (first search result in Google); never used it.
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I heard about this program tooanandhanju wrote:Have heard of a program called NetLimiter (first search result in Google); never used it.
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NetLimiter looks like it would do what I was asking, but it would cost me several hundred dollars in licenses for the systems I have.toTOW wrote:I heard about this program tooanandhanju wrote:Have heard of a program called NetLimiter (first search result in Google); never used it.
Perhaps I should be looking for a router that can do this or hope that Stanford can build into the clients a bandwidth cap option
for uploads.