On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 11:30:42 +0000, William Gallafent
On Wednesday 12 January 2005 11:05, Andrew Brown wrote:
I want to limit the speed at which my linux box will upload to the cable modem, since, above a certain rate, this slows everything down. On the other hand, I want it to work as fast as possible when streaming to the internal network. One card connects to both -- ie to the router, which connects to the cable modem and to everything else on the network.
Try this: http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.cookbook.ultimate-tc.html
... configuration is very simple, based only on the available upload and download speeds of your connection, and it works very well. (The rest of the howto is interesting and instructive, too).
Tanks. I ad looked at this, and it made no sense at all. Still doesn't. But if I treat it as a sort of magic incantatin, maybe it will. I still can't see how it distinguishes between the traffic on the internal network and everything else.
-- Bill
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