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my roommate recently got a kindle so hes been downloading off of torrents for books and pretty much taking up all of the bandwidth. im pretty much unable to find an online match on xbox live, and my laptop is noticeably slower loading pages while hes downloading. is there anyway to throttle his bandwidth usage?
or sneak on his computer and fix it yourself
That would be unethical. Two wrongs don't make a right.
Which router? If it's an advanced model, it might have a few useful features. I'd also recommend DD-WRT, which enables you to limit specific kinds of transmissions (i.e. BitTorrent)
just subtly unplug the internet from the router and hardwire your live to the internet
I'm thinking if he's asking us, he's already tried asking his roommate.
What kind of router is it and Who's router is it?
its not an unknown source, its my roommate. hes just using too much bandwidth.
i dont want to say 'no, you cant use torrents or downloads anymore'. i just want to put a cap on how much he is downloading at a time, so it doesnt lag me.
I can't speak for MKC, but the housing on my campus does not have Wi-Fi. However, each room has their own hardwired connection to the internet so it isn't an issue for me.