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Public Domain Content question by papillons rock!: How can you use wired internet for one program eg Firefox and wireless for another eg a torrent program?Thank?
Basically when i download large torrent files from Vuze (always public domain content) at around 200kbps my isp (virgin media) cuts the download rate to about 10kbps after a few hours to “allow other users to have high speeds” ie i’m being selfish. This means that my internet browsing is VERY slow. I can also get wireless internet from my neighbour’s open network and he doesn’t mind me using it. His wireless is slower than my wired but faster than my wired after the isp slashes the speed. So essentially i want to be able to use my wired internet for normal browsing and i want to use his wireless for downloading torrents in Vuze.
I hope i have made enough sense for you to understand.
I am good with computers but a bit of a noob when it comes to this level of networking so any help would be much appreciated.
Thank You
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Answer by an swers
You might be able to install a virtual PC on your pc and then let that use the different network.
I’d think a better suggestion would be to limit the torrent speed initially so virgin doesn’t cut your rate at all.