Hello, I have a Samba server 3.014a running on an embedded controller using linux kernel 2.4.25. The unit acts as a storage media for a Windows XP client through a 10mb network interface.The client typically writes data to the samba server, and needs to complete the writing within a specified time. This normally works fine. Now and then, large amounts of data is read back while data still beeing written. At this time I experience that data is not written fast enough. This is due to the limitations the 10mb network interface. Typically, I map up two samba users to correponding drive letters at the windows side, using one for the writing process and one for the read-only process. Is there some "easy" way I can limit the bandwidth available for the read-only user to achive more throughput for writing data? regards Mads Olav ___________________________________________________________ This e-mail, including attachments if any, have been scanned for viruses using Guinevere and Norman Virus Control. ==> Visit Jotron Electronics at www.jotron.com/ !