[LARTC] Mini-ISP-like bandwidth limiter

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Hi everyone,

Greetings from Poland :)
I want to be able to allocate portions of the internet link bandwidth to
several homes in an apartment house. We pay together for internet access and
have a Linux router/gateway.
Now we want to expand a little, i.e. buy a bit more bandwidth and achieve
the following:
- A possibility to assign a public IP address to a household (some people
want to have their own servers at home)
- Split the bandwidth to a requested level, so that some people could get
more, some less, and pay their appropriate share in the overall link cost.

It looks to me as a small ISP-like problem :) Of course we run this network
privately, so we can't afford a professional bandwidth limiting software or
hardware solution.

To be honest I'm not a Linux guru [yet ;)], so learning about LARTC,
experimenting and maintaining it will take some time. In the meantime I was
wondering, whether someone has experience with such a setup, with multiple
network adapters and hopefully some administration aids (a web-based
interface would be a dream).

Anyone can help?...

Best regards
Stan



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