Attach a paper clip or clothes peg to the network cable that should narrow the bandwidth to give you a better test :)
>Derek,
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>Maybe I should have mentioned that I want to simulate perfomance of public lines (leased lines and public networks), so 10 Mb is in that point of view a very high rate (and very high $$$ too :-( ). I was thinking of speeds starting from 128k ...
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>On my NIC I can only switch between 100/10 Mb, half/full duplex...
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>Pascal.
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>>Pascal
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>>Go the properties of the Lan Connection, either using Network Neighborhood or via the control panel. In Win2k there is a button called 'Configure', found on the top of the very first tab frame, or in Win95/Win95 you'll see the adapter within the components list. Either click this button or double-click the item in the component list.
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>>Depending on the NIC, you'll see a tab called 'Advanced', and within this you'll see a listbox containing several configurable parameters for the NIC. One will be called 'Link Speed', or words to that effect. You can change this from Auto-Detect, to 10Mb; this will throttle the bandwith. Don't forget to change this back after your tests or you'll be on tortoise speed.
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>>Derek
Will Jones