Is network bandwidth limited for peer-to-peer software, gaming, Web cams, or other programs requiring high levels of network resources? Are Web pages filtered?
NMSU deploys network policies and software which helps ensure that students will have responsive networks for the most used applications including web browsing, email, and other routine activities. This includes the limiting of bandwidth during certain hours for certain applications including peer-to-peer software, gaming, Web cams, etc. Web pages are not filtered.
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