[LARTC] LARTC wiki site?

2005-12-07 Thread Sophana Kok

Hi

What about a wiki site on the lartc.org website?
Or a faq manager?
There are a lot of applications that should be out of the lartc document 
and that can be in a wiki.



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Re: [LARTC] shaping small rates

2005-12-07 Thread Sophana Kok

What do you call few seconds delay?
What is your link speed, and rates?
Damian Jakubowski wrote:

What traffic shaper must I use to shape small rates (~1kBps) without 
significant latency? I have experience with htb and i now that htb is 
not very good solution in this case. With so low rates it generates a 
few seconds delays beetwen sended packets. Such situation is described 
on htb homepage, but without solution.

Any ideas ?

JQu
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Re: [Bulk] Re: [LARTC] has anyone tried adsl-optmizer kernel patches for dsl modems?

2005-11-23 Thread Sophana Kok

Markus Schulz wrote:


On Wednesday 16 November 2005 16:03, Andy Furniss wrote:
 


I use something similar and use ceil 286kbit while synced at 288kbit
without problems.
   

What thing similar do you use? I don't understand why it is not in the 
kernel already.


should be easy to patch in. Overhead is only a simple variable which 
will be added in htb/* module for each paket. Only sign/unsign problem  
should be considered.
 


How?

The ppp over aal5 atm encapsulation is in almost all adsl lines isn't it?
Isn't it standard?
This makes a huge number of lines in the world.
Are there other patches ?
or distributions that already include these patches?

Regards
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