All, I'd like to try and set up the following: _______ _______ _______ | | | | | | | A |------------------ | B |-------------------| C | | | | | | | ------- ------- ------- Machine A is on subnet 192.168.206 Machine C is on subnet 192.168.207 Machine B acts as a gateway with two LAN cards so A can ping C thru B and C can ping A thru B. This is no problem, know how to do this. Can I somehow adjust the bandwidth that is available through B? For example, if I FTP a large (~30 MB) file from A to C or C to A, is there any way I can adjust the throughput so that it is a predetermined value (e.g., 50 kbps)? I'd need to make the throughput the same from A to C and C to A. Thanks, Mark -- Mark Riehl The MITRE Corporation [EMAIL PROTECTED] (732) 389-6752 - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
