Volgens mij kan dat standaard bij Windows 2000(AV) en heet: Quality of Service (QoS), Misschien dat je daar iets mee spelen... hieronder een stukje uit de help
In order to understand how the QoS Admission Control works, it is necessary to first understand Quality of Service (QoS).
Generally, quality of service is the set of methods or processes a service-based organization implements to maintain a specific level of quality. In the context of Windows 2000, QoS is a set of service requirements that the network must meet to assure an adequate service level for data transmission.
Implementing QoS enables real-time programs to make the most efficient use of network bandwidth. Because it assures some level of guarantee for sufficient network resources, it gives a shared network a level of service similar to that of a private network.
A QoS guarantee indicates a service level that enables a program to transmit data in an acceptable way and in an acceptable time frame.
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The goal of QoS is a guaranteed delivery system for network traffic, such as Internet Protocol (IP) packets. The set of mechanisms QoS uses to achieve this goal includes services and protocols. The Windows 2000 implementation of QoS includes:
A subnet bandwidth management (SBM) service for controlling bandwidth on a subnet.
Integrated Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP), enabling the sender and receiver of a communication to establish a reserved, QoS highway for traffic.
Traffic control services for prioritizing and scheduling traffic.
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