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I have shared some of my files like Movies and Songs on local Network in my hostel, so that my friends can watch those movies.



Now sometime it happens that when someone is copying the shared files then I am not able to watch videos on YouTube or do any other internet surfing reliably.



Is there some way to limit/cap/prioritise Windows 10 share speed. I know I can use third party software to share but I was wondering if Windows itself provide any such kind of feature ?










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    I have shared some of my files like Movies and Songs on local Network in my hostel, so that my friends can watch those movies.



    Now sometime it happens that when someone is copying the shared files then I am not able to watch videos on YouTube or do any other internet surfing reliably.



    Is there some way to limit/cap/prioritise Windows 10 share speed. I know I can use third party software to share but I was wondering if Windows itself provide any such kind of feature ?










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      I have shared some of my files like Movies and Songs on local Network in my hostel, so that my friends can watch those movies.



      Now sometime it happens that when someone is copying the shared files then I am not able to watch videos on YouTube or do any other internet surfing reliably.



      Is there some way to limit/cap/prioritise Windows 10 share speed. I know I can use third party software to share but I was wondering if Windows itself provide any such kind of feature ?










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      I have shared some of my files like Movies and Songs on local Network in my hostel, so that my friends can watch those movies.



      Now sometime it happens that when someone is copying the shared files then I am not able to watch videos on YouTube or do any other internet surfing reliably.



      Is there some way to limit/cap/prioritise Windows 10 share speed. I know I can use third party software to share but I was wondering if Windows itself provide any such kind of feature ?







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          The network term is called Qos or Quality of Service. For the best options and compatibility I would suggest adding a router or switch with Qos built-in. However,windows does have these options.



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