Take action, put a firewall up and block some ports, then I m sure teachers and students will see a rise in the bandwidth speeds and be a little pleased. But if any teachers complain about not being able to use there P2p programs then tell them you had to take action becuase students where using them. Blame the students not the teachers, it works cuz no one wants to admit to hogging bandwidth.
Take action, put a firewall up and block some ports, then I m sure teachers and students will see a rise in the bandwidth speeds and be a little pleased. But if any teachers complain about not being able to use there P2p programs then tell them you had to take action becuase students where using them. Blame the students not the teachers, it works cuz no one wants to admit to hogging bandwidth.