2005. jĂșlius 15. 16:27, Frederik Rousseau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -> debian-firewall@lists.debian.org,: > LeVA wrote: > > Hi! > > > > I have an ADSL internet connection, so when I'm uploading at full rate, > > the downloads and the interactivity is slowing down. To work out this, > > I've set up this on my machine: > > > > # /sbin/tc qdisc add dev eth0 root tbf rate 128kbit latency 50ms burst > > 1540 > > > > I read this from http://lartc.org/howto . This is great, my upload speed > > went down to ~16KByte/sec. This is what I wanted (almost). Now all the > > other local machines in my LAN have to download from me at 16KByte/sec > > rate (but this is obvious). > > What I'm trying to do, is to control the outgoing rate only, if I'm > > sending packets to our router, and not to control if I'm sending packets > > to any other machine on my network. > > > > Is this possible, and if it is, please tell me how. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Daniel > > Hi Daniel, > > You simply have to put the traffic control (tc) on the ADSL connection, > not on the "network connection". > > Do you use a PPPoE connection on your computer? Then put the tc on the > ppp connection. > Do you use an external router? Then you have to manage the tc with Hi Fred,
Yes, unfortunately we have to use an external D-LINK router, instead of a linux based pc. That router does not have the capability to control bandwidth rates, that is why I have to do it on my machine. > iptables or any other type of traffic marking. This method is also > described in the http://lartc.org/howto. Then I must reread that howto! Thanks! Daniel -- LeVA