On Wed, 27 Feb 2002 17:09:36 -0700, Tony Wasson wrote:
>I have heard of Wireless ISPs using iproute2 tools to manage
>bandwidth.
>
>http://defiant.coinet.com/iproute2/
>
>Tony Wasson
>
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>Benjamin Bostow
>Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 3:43 PM
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>Subject: Bandwidth Managment
>
>
>I am looking for resources on how to manage the bandwidth that to
>individual
>end users on my network. I have RedHat 6.2 running on the 2.2.17-14
>kernel.
>
>Ben
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I've found making a freebsd bridge and enabling dummynet works
wonders, but im no fan of bsd unix (go sysV).
I've been experimenting with tc (iproute2)on linux so far its a
million times more complicated to get working right compared to
freebsd + bridge + dummynet. I have it working SOMEWHAT (its not a
work or not work protocol, it will just *kinda* work if its not
played with for hours)
Overall, freebsd + bridge + dummynet works exceptionally well, but it
would probably be quicker to do it at the router level if your router
supports it
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Kyle O'Malley