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As the topic, I would like to see an option to cap the global DCC bandwidth
/dcc maxcps (N) is no good it only works for FSERV, and -L(N) is no good either as it caps 1 by 1.

Im sure I dont need to describe it further smile


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Well, in the mean time you might find www.netlimiter.com very useful. It allows you to cap the bandwidth usage of any application.


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yeah i know that program and i tried it and deleted it as it screwed up nearly everyother program i have.

and its useless now that you cant rename mirc.exe wink (if you run 2 or more mircs)

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You can rename it as long as the new name begins with "mirc".

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Total Max. Cps ( Options > DCC > Fserve ) controls ALL DCC Send bandwidth .. not just Fserve sends


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Thats not true, and if it is, well then its broken...

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oh kewl, thanks for that info.. so it can be mircblahblahblahblah.exe smile


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