traffic shaping

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Traffic shaping on Windows involves managing network bandwidth to prioritize or limit data flow, often to prevent one user or application from consuming all available bandwidth. Discussions on WindowsForum cover issues like slow remote file transfers despite fast uplink speeds, where traffic shaping may be a factor. Users also explore free traffic shaping software for Windows 7 to control per-machine bandwidth usage, especially on networks with multiple devices. Additionally, topics like UDP-based amplification attacks highlight how traffic shaping can mitigate certain DDoS threats. These threads reflect real-world challenges in balancing network performance and security on Windows systems.
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    Windows 7 Slow Remote File Transfers, but Fast Uplink Speed - Need Help

    I've been struggling with this issue for some time on a Windows 7 Home Premium machine on a gigabit network. Running a typical speed test (e.g., speedtest.net) shows upload bandwidth of around 5 Mbps (600+ kB/s). However, transfers and connections from remote locations through the gatweay are...
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    TA14-017A: UDP-based Amplification Attacks

    Original release date: January 17, 2014 | Last revised: February 09, 2014 Systems Affected Certain UDP protocols have been identified as potential attack vectors: DNS NTP SNMPv2 NetBIOS SSDP CharGEN QOTD BitTorrent Kad Quake Network Protocol Steam Protocol Overview A Distributed...
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    Windows 7 Networking disconnects periodically (Is the issue Windows 7, router, or media player?)

    I’ve been having networking issues, and I’m hoping someone can help. Here is what I have: Gateway FX System with Windows 7, Cradle Point MBR-1000 Router (3G usb router), and Venice V38 media player (for music, movies, pics, vids, etc…) I have a strong internet signal and I can access the...
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    Windows 7 Bandwidth or Traffic Shaping

    Hola, For Win XP Pro I was using Traffic Shaper XP, its free and as long as installed on each individual machine and setup properly I can limit each PC on my networks bandwidth usage at any given time. It just runs in the background. Dont get me wrong I have like a T2 Down stream and a T1...
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