Martin A. Brown wrote:
Shaping your outgoing traffic, which is mostly very small TCP ACK packets,
will do little to shape the much larger packets on the "download" side of
the stream.
Speaking of this, I am currently thinking about doing some research into
shaping of fine grained flows in the rev
Martin A. Brown wrote:
It's key that you understand that shaping only functions correctly on
transmitted packets (frames),
Yup, This was the stuff I missed. Thanks a lot for all who replied. I
knew I was doing some thing silly, but could not figure out what :)
Now, do you understand why you need
: > As you can see from the command and wget output i limited the
: > outgoing bandwidth to 100kbps but i am still getting 1Mbps. Is
: > this what I am supposed to get or did I do some thing really stupid?
:
: yes, you limit the outgoing bandwidth,.. not the incomming ;)
What Jan is suggestin
ArtÅras Ålajus wrote:
you aren't wgeting file from 8080 port of other machine, do you?
look from you pc perspective, not client.
Oh!! /me goes and stands in the corner for 5 minutes :)
raj
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tc qdisc add dev eth0 root handle 1: htb default 12
tc class add dev eth0 parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate 100kbps ceil 100kbps
tc class add dev eth0 parent 1:1 classid 1:10 htb rate 30kbps ceil 100kbps
tc class add dev eth0 parent 1:1 classid 1:11 htb rate 10kbps ceil 100kbp
Jan Gerritsen wrote:
As you can see from the command and wget output i limited the
outgoing bandwidth to 100kbps but i am still getting 1Mbps. Is
this what I am supposed to get or did I do some thing really stupid?
yes, you limit the outgoing bandwidth,.. not the incomming ;)
That's what I trie
Hi,
> As you can see from the command and wget output i limited the
> outgoing bandwidth to 100kbps but i am still getting 1Mbps. Is
> this what I am supposed to get or did I do some thing really stupid?
yes, you limit the outgoing bandwidth,.. not the incomming ;)
greets,
Jan Gerritsen
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