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Download at a defined speed.

Cat
When I download a file from internet, using whether WebRequest or
WebClient, it is downloaded at the maximum line speed. But I would like
to let the users decide the maximum download speed just like eMule(you
know eMule, don't you?) does. How can I do this?

Plus, is it possible to be notified when the system gets connected to
the internet or disconnected from the internet? Should I use Windows
API or is there a .NET way? Thank you.

Oct 7 '05 #1
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I don't know the answer to your first question, but on the second one, please
check out my code located here:

http://vsdntips.com/Tips/VS.NET/General.NET/466.aspx

David

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David McCarter
www.vsdntips.com
VSDN Tips & Tricks .NET Coding Standards available at:
www.cafepress.com/vsdntips.20412485
"Cat" wrote:
When I download a file from internet, using whether WebRequest or
WebClient, it is downloaded at the maximum line speed. But I would like
to let the users decide the maximum download speed just like eMule(you
know eMule, don't you?) does. How can I do this?

Plus, is it possible to be notified when the system gets connected to
the internet or disconnected from the internet? Should I use Windows
API or is there a .NET way? Thank you.

Oct 10 '05 #2
Cat
Thank you David;

But using the method you taught me, I have to check it continously (at
a time interval). I just want to be NOTIFIED when the connection is
lost. Isn't there any other way?

Oct 11 '05 #3

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