> How is it possible to use bandwidth control in Pan? I
> don't want Pan to hog all my bandwidth.
> Thx
As others have mentioned, Pan itself doesn't have such a facility.
But depending on your o.s., ThrottleD may be useful -- it's for the
*BSD type systems including darwin/osx as it's designed fo
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> How is it possible to use bandwidth control in Pan? I
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fake wrote:
How is it possible to use bandwidth control in Pan? I don't want Pan to
hog all my bandwidth.
Thx
At this time PAN does not natively support bandwidth shaping. There
are a number of Linux tools to do th
How is it possible to
use bandwidth control in Pan? I don't want Pan to hog all my bandwidth.
Thx
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