Does wondershaper still consume the full downstream bandwidth when it is shaping the download traffic?
Limit download speed -------------------- This is slightly trickier as we can't really influence how fast the internet ships us data. We can however drop packets that are coming in too fast, which causes TCP/IP to slow down to just the rate we want. Because we don't want to drop traffic unnecessarily, we configure a 'burst' size we allow at higher speed. Now, once we have done this, we have eliminated the downstream queue totally (except for short bursts), and gain the ability to manage the upstream queue with all the power Linux offers. On Wednesday 04 December 2002 18:49, Andrea Borgia wrote: > On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Patrick Hsieh wrote: > > PH>I've tried shaper in Debian woody but it seems to be only capable of the > PH>shaping of outbound traffic. Is there any dummy script or utility that > can PH>easily do the inbound/outbound traffic shaping? > > I'm very happy with wondershaper, available at: > http://lartc.org/wondershaper > > You need to tune it a little, basically you're trading a little bandwidth > in return for lower latency and you have to get the right balance for you > > Hope this helps, > Andrea. -- Patrick Hsieh<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GnuPG Pubilc Key at http://www.ezplay.tv/~pahud/pahudatezplay.pubkey MD5 checksum: b948362c94655b74b33e859d58b8de91 1024D/F3662014 9ADF 6E3F 68DE 8DF8 4A67 0B54 6608 BAA8 F366 2014 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]