Thank You From Perth, AUSTRALIA

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Hi All,

I have a bunch of Linux QoS, VPN, Bandwidth Management, Squid Proxy (and the
list goes on...) questions.

As an utter newbi to Linux I find many of the terms (CBQ, HTB, ippp3, qdisc,
dport, tcng, wrr, tc, WFQ, ...) leave me wondering how a simple packet ever
makes it from one side of my computer to the other let alone around the
world!

This is just a quick note to say THANKS to all those who provide THIS
fantastic resource.

I've seen most of the questions I have answered already.  

I'm sure that are others like me who don't even feel the need to ask
questions.

The answers to many of the challenges that face us as we take on the
challenge of user to user QoS in an environment where to many are fighting
for every 'bit' of capacity in our often fragile broadband internet seem to
thrive here!

Thank you for the gold mine :)

Cheers DiG

Ask not what your broadband Telcos can do for you...
...but what you can do for your broadband community! 
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Don Gould					Unit 4 / 3 Conroy Street
CBP Team Leader				Maylands , Perth
Bowenvale Communications		WA 6051
www.bvc.com.au				Australia
Phone + 61 8 9371 7289

CBP Discussion can be found on Whirlpool here...
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-threads.cfm?f=51

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