I am running kernel 2.6.5, gentoo linux...julian's routes-2.6.4-10
installed
eth0 = local
eth1 = cable modem
eth2 = T1
I am having issues with the machine actually sending packets out over
each hop, it tends to default to eth2, almost never will it use eth1-
I can make a rule to send traffic th
On Friday 14 May 2004 05:55, Andy Furniss wrote:
> If you can get a cell count from your modem you can work it out with
> ping. I don't know what your pppoe is.
I can probably get my USB Stringray out of the closet and hook it up. I think
the Windows diagnostic utility for it actually included
GoMi wrote:
I thought of creating an htb class for each user, but as you said I haven't
got enough bw to do soo.
That’s why my setup only has 5 classes with WRR queues so I get sure each
user doesn’t affects the other users. On top of that I have an iplimit to a
maximum of 15 parallel connections p
I thought of creating an htb class for each user, but as you said I haven't
got enough bw to do soo.
Thats why my setup only has 5 classes with WRR queues so I get sure each
user doesnt affects the other users. On top of that I have an iplimit to a
maximum of 15 parallel connections per user.
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