[LARTC] Queuing method

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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The normal way one goes about managing the upstream of a DSL or cable
connection is by first limiting the speed of the upstream so nothing gets
queued at the external device and then by doing whatever else you want
underneath that. One problem with this comes up while working with cable
connections. Since the speed of your cable modem is dependent on the
usage from your neighbors, the upstream can change. Is there another way
of managing upstreams on a connection with a dynamically changing
upstream?

-Ross Skaliotis



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