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Re: Bandwidth Control Program



With the new kernel 2.2, you can use IPROUTE2. The problem is that isn't a .deb
package, so you must compile and
install it, becase it's .tgz.
Look at this web:
    http://lrcwww.epfl.ch/linux-diffserv/

We are probing this package, and i can asure you that is very interesting.

Saludos.

Russell Rademacher wrote:

> Hello guys.
>
>         Okay. Here is a question.
>
>         I am looking for a bandwidth control software so I can cramp down on
> the amount of bandwidth on certain network LANs that I am setting up here.  In
> other words, we are an ISP here but we are expanding to provide LAN networks to
> several offices in this building where we resides so they have direct access to
> the Internet though our T3 connectivity here.
>
>         So...I am looking for a bandwidth controller so I can limit the speed
> of the network to those people so they do not suck up all the bandwidth that is
> delicated solely to the ISP services and provide little of it to them which is
> sufficient for them to use.
>
>         Anyone have any clues or help on setting this up?  It will be 4 LANS
> which I have to connect to make this a go. :)
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> Date: 29-Mar-99          Time:16:33:22
> Russell Rademacher
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