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With Bandwidth Control enabled, programs are automatically added to the Priority and Bandwidth Tabs
as they connect to the internet.
New Connections:
You can choose if you want to be notified each time a program is added to the list.
Or simply let it be added under default settings for you to tweak later.
Priority Tab:
The easiest method to get some benefit from Bandwidth Control is to simply set the priority
of a program and let the Killer Xeno auto-manage the amount of bandwidth it uses based on your defined
priority level.
Note:
Priority “1” is the highest.
You do not need to set bandwidth limits; simply setting the priority numbers will let Xeno auto-manage the
bandwidth used.
Note:
the more accurate your average Internet speed on the settings page, the more
accurately Xeno can auto-manage your bandwidth usage.
Bandwidth Tab:
You can further manage the connection by tweaking individual bandwidth caps for
programs. These limits work in addition to the priority setting.
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Hint:
Novice users should begin by only using the priority page and try to get their Internet speed average
as accurate as possible in settings. Leave the bandwidth tab alone until you are prepared to spend time
tweaking the settings for your needs.
Options (defaults):
these settings can be used to define the priority and bandwidth of new applications as
they are automatically added to the list.
Reset All:
Your fail-safe button to clear all programs from the lists (also deletes Internet speed entry).
Common Troubleshooting Tips & Hints
CANNOT CONNECT TO INTERNET:
First verify that your network cable is plugged into the Ethernet port of the Killer Xeno, and that you are
getting a link light. The Killer Xeno does not broadcast network data to your “other” network ports or USB
ports. If you are not getting a link light, verify the other end of the cable is secured in your modem/router,
or try another cable if neither is lit.
OTHER NETWORK CARDS DO NOT WORK:
If you wish to use 2 network cards, you may need to switch to LLR App mode (using the Killer Tray or
Xeno Config Tool). When LLR Game Mode is enabled, it is recommended that the other NICs in the
system be disabled.
KILLER XENO DRIVER PROBLEMS:
If you are having problems with the Killer Xeno Drivers, ensure you are running the correct software suite
for your operating system. These can be found in the ‘downloads’ section of
www.evga.com/support
.
Windows 2000 and older is not supported.
KILLER LIGHTS NOT WORKING or KILLER NOT DETECTED:
Power off the PC and reseat the card in the PCIe slot. Ensure that the Killer Xeno is firmly seated into the
PCIe slot, and securely fastened to the PC case. If you move the Killer Xeno to another PCIe slot, you must
re-run the Killer Xeno installation software. Try reinstalling the Killer Xeno Drivers after reseating the card.
BfLLR.dll “warnings” from security software:
This file is used to install a Layered Service Provider (LSP) into the Windows
®
Network Stack to provide
Network Stack bypass. Some virus scanners or spyware blockers may detect this file as dangerous
because it is ‘hooking’ into the network stack (and has access to all packets sent and received).
This is normal, and BfLLR.dll should NOT be removed or blocked by your security software.