We have a fleet of roughly 1300 Windows 7 SP1 clients who use a centralized WSUS server to download updates from.
We've implemented the following BITS policy to limit the bandwidth during working hours:
For some reason this does not go into effect at all. Clients are using all the bandwidth they can during work hours.
The clients are spread out to about 40 different locations, all with different subnets. We need to keep the "ignore bandwidth limits" option checked as we deploy new computers from the same subnet as the WSUS servers.
I can verify that the GPO is applied to the client computer, as this is evident both in gpresult and in the local computer policy.
Is this feature deprecated? Can anyone else get this to work?
Remove the checkmark in the "ignore bandwidth limits..." if your computers are on the same subnet as the WSUS server.
When this policy was showing applied to computers, did the computers restart since or has the BITS service been restarted since the change took effect? I recently applied a BITS policy and was wondering why it didn't work until the BITS service was restarted. I don't know when you applied this so this might not be your issue.
I used the other policy called "Limit the maximum network bandwidth for BITS background transfer" where it is a more simpler schedule not the one you posted because we don't need to be that granular.