Bandbreedtegecontroleerde
Bandbreedtegecontroleerde refers to a mechanism or system that actively manages and limits the amount of network bandwidth used by specific applications, users, or devices. This control is implemented to ensure fair usage, prevent congestion, and prioritize critical traffic. By setting bandwidth limits, administrators can allocate network resources more effectively, guaranteeing that essential services receive adequate performance while preventing less important activities from consuming excessive capacity. This is particularly relevant in environments with shared network infrastructure, such as corporate offices, public Wi-Fi hotspots, or residential networks where multiple users and devices compete for limited bandwidth. The primary goals of bandwidth control are to optimize network performance, enhance user experience, and maintain network stability. Various techniques can be employed, including traffic shaping, rate limiting, and quality of service (QoS) policies, to achieve effective bandwidth management. These methods allow for granular control over data flow, ensuring that the network operates efficiently under various load conditions.