[LARTC] Wonder shaper, another shaper and greetings

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Hi all.
I'm new to the list.

First of all, congratulations for your work in the LARTC howto.

I have been looking into wondershaper, and curiously I have another
implementation aiming the same target.

I have been testing my queue setup for some months now, and I think it
could be helpfull for anybody wanting to share an internet connection
between a lot of people. ( I manage an Adsl internet connection with
300kbps up, 2Mbits down for 200+ very active users).

My setup consist of a prio with 4 bands and a tbf attached to each one.

The problem we had, was that well known problem of latency vs troughput
in asimmetric connections.

I have achieved to have very low latency ( around 80 ms with my queue
setup / 60ms nominal.) while a _lot_ of traffic upstream (Kazaa
audiogalaxy. - just imagine 200 universitary student users - ). Also my
cfg, allows very fast http response.

I would like to contribute to the howto to explain my experience with
QoS and the queues.

For anyone interested, the url explaining this:

http://omega.resa.es/stats/inetout

¿Unfortunately I have no experience with cvs. Contributing is as easy as
to submit patches?

Regards. 

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