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QUESTION: Hello Experts,

some one trying to cheat my bundhwith and i dont have any idea to know or any softwar use to protect that cheater.please Helpe me.

Thanks

ANSWER: Hi Abdirashid

This will be the first time, I hear that a bandwidth can be taken away from a user client, by another client, not unless that the other guy is the system administrator or the service provider, in that case he can do it.

As a system adim, you have all the rights and privilages to allocate resources, to any client in your system.

Nonetheless, bandwidth is a shared resource from the service provider point, and each subscriber is a client allocated a specifixc amount of resources, if you feel that you are not getting the correct amount, by all means, you have to get in touch with your service provider and raise a complaint.
They have all the legal rights and facility to address you problem.

good luck..

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QUESTION: hello dear,

i have a small Internet Service Provider(ISP)getway and my bundwith is open because i dont have a server to manage the client and to see there daily actions as well as i dont have Bundwith managment.

So, Experts how i can reduce, protect that cheaters and countrol my own bundwith?.

Thanks again.

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Hi,

I have a point of clarification, are you re-selling the connection, wich you have from a service provider?

if you are reselling it, then you should have a server which will manage each connection and you should plan for the capacity expected from those connection to be the basis of your aggregate bandwidth from the ISP.

Regards.

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