I built a new computer for one of my kids friends; who is at school and when he plays W.O.W., a game, and the kids are on vacation all is fine. When he plays when all the kids are back he is kicked off by the server, I think. He called the IT guy from the school who came and looked at his system(dorm room) and the guy said he never saw anything like it before and by the way where did you get that computer!
It is an intel I2500 with 10/100/1000 nic, I told my son to tell him to limit the nic to 10/100 if he could, the kid just smiled and told him the IT guy might call me for one too.
I never knew of any one being kicked off line like that, hardware wise I would think it could only draw what band width was there 10-1000, could the server have programing that would kick if too much draw? I could see that. IT guy didn't tell the kid anything, like stop pulling down the system with your draw servers are programed to boot you.
It is an intel I2500 with 10/100/1000 nic, I told my son to tell him to limit the nic to 10/100 if he could, the kid just smiled and told him the IT guy might call me for one too.
I never knew of any one being kicked off line like that, hardware wise I would think it could only draw what band width was there 10-1000, could the server have programing that would kick if too much draw? I could see that. IT guy didn't tell the kid anything, like stop pulling down the system with your draw servers are programed to boot you.