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Is there any apps that can limit bandwith usage of connected users to my wifi
Example i have 20mb net speed and 3 have connected my wifi and i want to limiy them from accessing 20mb of my speed and just give them 1-5
Mb speed
Sorry for my bad english i hope u guys get what im talking
Using my phone only
Can i bump?
Hmm i think there is no such app ?
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Hi Team,
Is there any way we can control the speed of GPRS Data Speed , let say some 2kbps like that ?
I know its funny as GPRS itself is slow and why am i wanted to reduce its speed even lower. I got some idea in my mind to reduce battery drain.
Using Tasker I have achieved to control per application 3G Mode (WCDMA only) when they are active, and rest all the time phone will be 2G Mode(GSM Only)(mainly when phone is in locked state). I know the chat application would do background connect and prob for new data, at this time, if I can control the data flowto its minimum, I feel it will reduce the batter drain little more.
is there any way to active this speed control on Android with some application or tweak ?
Cheers,
Kirankumar.
Phone : Samsung Galaxy S Plus ( GT-I9001 )
KiranNokia said:
Hi Team,
Is there any way we can control the speed of GPRS Data Speed , let say some 2kbps like that ?
I know its funny as GPRS itself is slow and why am i wanted to reduce its speed even lower. I got some idea in my mind to reduce battery drain.
Using Tasker I have achieved to control per application 3G Mode (WCDMA only) when they are active, and rest all the time phone will be 2G Mode(GSM Only)(mainly when phone is in locked state). I know the chat application would do background connect and prob for new data, at this time, if I can control the data flowto its minimum, I feel it will reduce the batter drain little more.
is there any way to active this speed control on Android with some application or tweak ?
Cheers,
Kirankumar.
Phone : Samsung Galaxy S Plus ( GT-I9001 )
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What are the apps you are using? Some apps use GCM/C2DM (Google's push notification service) or store your chat messages online (Viber, Facebook Messenger, Whatsapp,...). As long as apps have this, you don't have to stay online to get messages.
If you still want to do that, IMO reducing speed isn't neccessary. Let's imagine, an apps send 100KB data in 10 seconds is better than in 200 seconds.
I know this post must be posted in app discussion but i need quick answers.so sorry.
And guys please can you tell me if there is an app that can show mine current internet speed in a corner of screen ????
Actually it is in the right section.
Take a look at this app.
when you say internet speed, do you mean the speed at which you are connected to your router? (54mbps, 72mbps etc) or the actual speed you are able to download/upload at?
dynamicengineer said:
when you say internet speed, do you mean the speed at which you are connected to your router? (54mbps, 72mbps etc) or the actual speed you are able to download/upload at?
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Download/upload speed
i am using 2g and need optimum
values for
max upload speed
max download speed
max outgoing connection
max incoming connections
local peer search
u can't expect mileage from a snail...do u??
Better get 3G or Broadband(for pc):thumbup:
for my mobile i get 25kbps its enough but i upload lots dta which reduce dwnld speed so just wanted suggestions
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dude face same problem on my ***** tata docomo 2g internet....
i would keep and big download say upto 30 mbs os size at night and sleep ..on morning i wouls find it downloaded....
with torreents it was all another story...then few torrent apps were released from which i used aTorrent(pro)...I am satisfied with its usage... sometimes the content would download at 1kb/s wouls compete in 10 -30 minutes... for slightly bigger ones it would take a night or more days to download but it would complete..
remember data exceeding the size of 20mb would never be able to be downloaded on 2g speed is impossible(would take months)...
Greetings!
I'm having an issue, it's not really for OPO but for all android I think...
The thing is, you can choose between Wi-Fi or Internet sim card connection; and right now you can limit the traffic limit.. That's my problem :
I've a music app that can do unlimitted traffic download (and it doesn't cover nothing from the SIM CARD internet), But I want to put a limit/allert in my other apps that waste traffic limit... Is it possible in 4.4.4 or need any APP ?
Sorry I'm not using Android for a while and idk about apps that could easy do this stuff!
Thzz
sorry, kind of hard to understand what you are requesting.
under Settings > Data Usage. You can set mobile data limit and you will receive a warning/notification when you come close. Is this what you are asking?
polobreaka said:
sorry, kind of hard to understand what you are requesting.
under Settings > Data Usage. You can set mobile data limit and you will receive a warning/notification when you come close. Is this what you are asking?
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I already saw what you saying and that's what I'm trying to use but I've one online music player that my personal network SIMCARD allow to use as unlimited (but just on that player). I dont know how to put that player as an exception.. U understand what I meant? Lol sorry...
hello I have been studying this issue for about a couple of weeks & still can't find no answer to this. The speed test on my phone you can see is pretty fast, BUT when I use T-Mobile hotspot tether why is it slower then back in the AOL dail up days 56K. I don't know what can I do that can at least give my hotspot tether a minimum of 2Mbps. Can anybody help me out with this issue appreviate it.
There are a lot of different things that could cause this. First of all you need to know that every provider recognize when you are doing a speedtest and they give the maximum that is available only for good test results. That doesnt mean that you could access the internet with that speed. Second, the speed of the wifi connection between your phone and pc could be very bad espacialy when you place your phone very close to the pc, for a good wifi connection it should be minimum 1m distance. And there are a lot of other things that could impact the speed like apps using internet on your phone or background updates on pc or a hundred other things. Nobody can tell you for sure whats causing this, you just can play around with it for a while place it on different postitions or deactivate apps and so on and so on...
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There are a lot of different things that could cause this. First of all you need to know that every provider recognize when you are doing a speedtest and they give the maximum that is available only for good test results. That doesnt mean that you could access the internet with that speed. Second, the speed of the wifi connection between your phone and pc could be very bad espacialy when you place your phone very close to the pc, for a good wifi connection it should be minimum 1m distance. And there are a lot of other things that could impact the speed like apps using internet on your phone or background updates on pc or a hundred other things. Nobody can tell you for sure whats causing this, you just can play around with it for a while place it on different postitions or deactivate apps and so on and so on...
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Thanks for the food for thought. Correct me if im wrong the speeds that you do in speedtest results are the physical speed you would be using from your phone internet right or it would be a very lengthy lag when streaming videos & downloading apps. At 22 mbps a app that is 21mb would download just about soon as you click it. Sohow would these speedtest results not be the physical testing usage. I thought it was other 3rd party apps to bypass the throttling. I am gonna see if I can fumble somewhere in the internal advance settings. Cause its something Tmobile have if i purchase the unlimjted tether i heard i get the full bandwidth speed & thats the goal I do want to work on to achieve.