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How can i limit download speed by using lan?

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Question added by MD JUBAYER RIYEL , Network Administrator , TBN BD LTD
Date Posted: 2013/11/21
Ahmad Yassein
by Ahmad Yassein , Infrastructure Network Manager , Ministry of International Cooperation (MIC)

I find the question is misleading enough. LAN itself is not used to limit any download speed. If you are referring to internet downloads, so you need to use some kind of bandwidth shaper or rate limiter. ISPs can provide this service for you with subscription fees. If you mean downloads from a server (such as FTP) which is attached in a LAN, then you can use specific features in the managed switch where this LAN is created.

waleed mossa
by waleed mossa , IT manager , Helnan International Hotels

1- control the bandwidth on each port of the LAN switch * if you have a manageble device

2- use an ISA server to limit bandwidth for LAN users

3- use an Internet gateway device such as fortigate or cyberrom

4- restrict FTP protocol on some users whom you don't want them to consume the bandwidth

Gul Zaman
by Gul Zaman , Network Administration , vision technologies

you can controll it with any kind of firewall or proxy server etc

Ahmed Azzaz
by Ahmed Azzaz , Network Engineer , EMP Group

Based on your LAN designe and network devices used, you may clarify more what you mean !

JAYENDRA PARMAR
by JAYENDRA PARMAR , Support Engineers , Dunia finance LLC

Through the firewall or through the proxy server you can able to restrict user.

Ahmed Abdul Aziz
by Ahmed Abdul Aziz , System Administrator , Saudi Binladin Group

Opendns, Net limiter, TMG Server 

you can use microsolut for managing every user download limit , u should be admin

Qaiser Javed
by Qaiser Javed , Network Administrator , Binkaram Furniture

u can use a free software to do that from http://www.handycafe.com/downloads.php#firewall-software

Qazzafi Ashraf
by Qazzafi Ashraf , IT Network Manager , Oxford University Press, Pakistan

Yes, you can manage some how by using managed switches.

saleh al-saleh
by saleh al-saleh , Cyber Security Consultant & Sr. network Engineer , Nazaha Kuwait Anti-Corruption Authority

you neeed smart router "cisco"

or

firewalls

or 

main server and install some softwares

Mohammad Tohamy Hussein Hussein
by Mohammad Tohamy Hussein Hussein , Chief Executive Officer & ERP Architect , Egyptian Software Group

I think you can inly do that if you use a poorly designd (or built) LAN.

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