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| + | **Bandwidth Limiting Tools** | ||
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| + | Satellite bandwidth is a finite resource and technicians aboard research vessels are constantly | ||
| + | trying to manage bandwidth with tools that allow/deny applications or limit amount of | ||
| + | bandwidth per device and/or user. Yet they can still spend large amounts of time tracking down | ||
| + | errant applications. A bandwidth limiting application can be used as a stand-alone method to | ||
| + | reduce bandwidth consumption for a particular device. There are a number of bandwidth limiting | ||
| + | tools, here are some that we have tried and tested on different systems. | ||
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| + | Options for limiting bandwidth on personal devices: | ||
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| + | Windows computers: | ||
| + | * [[Tripmode for Windows]] | ||
| + | * [[NetLimiter]] | ||
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| + | Macintosh computers: | ||
| + | * [[Tripmode for Mac]] | ||
| + | * [[Little Snitch]] | ||
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