Prioritize TCP/IP traffic

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Hi all,

I'm wondering if there is any way to prioritize TCP/IP traffic in
Windows. The scenario is, I need to have responsive HTTP/HTTPS traffic
when downloading large files from emule, and I need to have responsive
Telnet/SSH traffic when downloading large files using HTTP. In other
words, I need to create a priority list, based upon outgoing/incoming
ports (or applications), so that the system tries to satisfy higher
priority traffic first. I'm trying to achieve the same effect to the
wondershaper package in Linux.

Thanks for any help,
Ehsan

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