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DESCRIPTION
Throttled is a bandwidth shaping application for Mac OS X and FreeBSD which allows you to cap your upstream bandwidth, prioritize ACK packets, and keep your download speeds high even when your server is sending out at full speed.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 0.5: The new release now supports full weighted queues. Please make sure to look over the updated throttled-startup file since some of the syntax has changed. Also updated this release so it compiles cleanly on Leopard.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.


Developer:IntrArts
Downloads:9,156
  - Version d/l:319
Internet:Servers
License:Free
Date:17 Mar 2008
Platform:PPC/Intel
Throttled User Reviews (19 posts)Write A Review
Mar 27 2008

BIKEHAM  I have used versions prior to the 0.5 release and had a dismal outcome. I installed the program not long after I bought my first mac and was flummoxed as to why my LAN speeds were pitifully slow. Some 12 months or more later I had an epiphany - could it be that Throttled was stymieing my LAN speeds and not just WAN as was intended? Removing this program made me a very happy LAN person. I am not sure if this program helped me shoot myself in the foot or it is just plain evil. The former is more likely, but I am still perplexed.  (Version 0.5)

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Jul 18 2007
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MOIRE  This is a great product, an absolute must for those who want to run a Mac OS X server on a limited internet pipe. But if you don't like spending a day or more troubleshooting the program to try and get it to work this isn't for you...this wouldn't have been a problem if the support actually existed. There is NO support, I emailed them during business hours and got no reply. When I paid for the pro version of throttled I didn't even get my serial # until I did a whois on their domain and called them...if you rely on support then you may find it worth your time to avoid this product and all products this company makes as there is NO SUPPORT! But other then that this product is great, just takes some time getting used to how it works. TIP: If you have something like a FTP server which consumes a huge amount of ports like I did and which results in the throttled port being in use you will not be able to use the gui. Instead you will have to download the command prompt version, create the ipfw rules yourself and then start the throttled process yourself. It's not that hard if you don't mind reading the documentation and startup script for info on how to do both...

But again there is no support and since they seem to promise support this is a big no no to me...is anyone there?!  (Version 0.4.6)

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Aug 22 2006

JEDIK  Besides the related problem with audio/video chatting with iChat (not 100% sure as I didn't test it again after uninstalling Throttled) , I could not start the OS X built-in firewall.  (Version 0.4.5)

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May 3 2006

CALABAR_BEAN  Since OSX does not allow QoS via kernel i.e. mark packages and priorise & queue them, this is the way to go. Of course, it is mostly a matter of settings...

Lately, I switched to a self compiled linux gateway with fully qos and it's unbeaten so far, i.e. skyping while upload is totally full is possible.  (Version 0.4.5)

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