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Then in the control rule settings, create a rule, select the time plan you just had, and then press down step by step, setting the uplink to 10 and the downlink to 30. Then save it.
Then click back to the system operation information. Scan the network, find your machine (the one you want to choose the speed limit) and then go to the host according to the specified rule, and select the rule you just set. Then press start control, and you're done.
Guaranteed to be stuck. Then just stop controlling it when you want to use it.
If you don't move, you can contact me.
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1. It can be controlled with software such as Jusheng network management, P2P terminator, and network patrol, but the ARP firewall may become invalid after the other party installs it, and ARP attack packets will be generated to block the network.
2. It is best to use a router to limit the speed, and the traffic size of the other party can be arbitrarily controlled through QoS, and the other party cannot break this limitation. You can also use the router to limit the time that the other party can surf the Internet, refer to TP-Link R841N.
Reference: Controlling Bandwidth (QoS) via a Router:
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It's easy to set your own system reserved bandwidth to 80 90 and see.
The system comes with a reserved bandwidth XP like this. In the run, type the pop-up "Group Policy" on the left of the "Management Template" click on the QoS Datagram Scheduler, look at the left dot limit to reserve the bandwidth, double-click to pop up, 3 options, choose to use together, set to the percentage you need, click OK, hey...
No software, no known, easy to do!
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If you use a router, you can set it up directly in the route. If you are dialing up the Internet directly, you can limit the speed of a P2P terminator or Jusheng network management, but it may be a little inconvenient to run on the computer, and the traffic monitoring in 360 can also limit the traffic.
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It's useless to use network management software, children will turn him off.
Buy a router that can set the speed and connect to multiple computers. When you buy it, the seller will tell you how to set it up, and there are detailed instructions in the manual.
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Use "Jusheng Network Management" to restrict him on another computer.
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You can use P2P Terminator or WinarPattacker!!
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