makuchaku wrote:
& also, Sandip, when i tried the same download by using "curl", i found
no burst. Now where did it go? I started with almost constant 7.5kbps. Is there any way for these packetshapers to detect that my download is a
big thing & so they start off with no initial burst? Even if that is
true, i tried downloading just 100kb (using curl) & still got 7.5kbps.

Dont download anything for a few minutes, and then use wget to download a small (5-6kb file).



I have a 64kbps connection too. OR 8kBps. When I use wget see the burst speed? The small file is loaded so fast that wget gives an almost impossible calculation of the speed.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] sandip]$ wget -O /dev/null http://www.linux-delhi.org/anCMS/anCMS.js

--12:56:29--  http://www.linux-delhi.org/anCMS/anCMS.js
           => `/dev/null'
Resolving www.linux-delhi.org... 203.200.89.84
Connecting to www.linux-delhi.org[203.200.89.84]:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 6,809 [application/x-javascript]

100%[=======================================>] 6,809         --.--K/s

12:56:29 (164.14 KB/s) - `/dev/null' saved [6,809/6,809]





Some other links:
   HTB traffic control on linux:
     http://luxik.cdi.cz/~devik/qos/htb/manual/userg.htm#burst

   Squid delay pools sets burst sizes in the  delay_parameters value :
   http://www.linuxforum.com/linux-squid/x1982.html


- Sandip


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