DThor wrote:I don't see this behaviour at all, so time to consider something your end. Quade is quite correct in that you can't reserve bandwidth, the concept isn't there. It's windows that's making the decision how to allocate resources, all newsbin can do is limit it's own usage. That's the way you design a contemporary OS, you don't allow user processes access to that, it would completely throw multitasking out the window.
DT
Why is how things work on your machine impetus for me to change my behavior? It's not so on
my machines. Those are the ones I'm using. Seizing on "reserve bandwidth" semantics betrays the weakness of your argument. I have two different machines using 2 programs with speed limiting features. One always works predictably. The other doesn't. And this is over a prolonged period. To me that sums it up. I gave the NB speed limiter a go because it would save me running GA since the header compression does work fine. But I use the speed limiter too often to ignore it. The alternative is just leave NB on Full Speed, but then I tend to get that error box that asks if I should hide it until the end of the session. Instead I've just made a hack to launch both GA and NB as needed via one icon.