r11 - 13 Jun 2007 - 17:48:49 - JeffersonCowartYou are here: TWiki >  FAQ Web > InternetAccess > InternetTransferCaps

How much can I download/upload from/to the internet?

ITS caps acceptable daily use at:

  • 6 GB (gigabytes) downloaded per day.
AND
  • 2 GB (gigabytes) uploaded per day.

ITS implements these caps in order to provide the campus community with appropriate network response times, thus protecting all users from excessive bandwidth usage by anyone individual.

If you exceed the download/upload limit your internet access will be revoked until you can show that you're capable of sharing bandwidth with everyone else at the 5Cs.

If you are using a filesharing program, capping your upload speed to 24 KB/s or less will allow you to leave it on 24/7 without exceeding the daily limit.

Do transfers within the network count?

No, if you are simply transferring files from one computer on the Claremont network to another, this does not count towards your internet allowance.

How can I tell how much I've uploaded/downloaded today?

Neither Windows nor OS X support this kind of tracking in an easily-accessible way, so your best bet if your really interested is to find one of the many bandwidth monitoring programs out there. Normal websurfing/e-mail will never exceed this amount.

 
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