Hello, I'm playing with tc, htb, and other QoS features on an old pc I have. The PC runs, by now, a shrinked version of Debian Woody, with patched versions of kernel 2.4.18 and iproute in order to support HTB. What i'm wondering is if with a AMD 100Mhz (stealed from a museum ;-), 16Mbps RAM i can do bandwidth management to 20 network hosts, which connect wirelessly (not all, but mostly of these) sharing a wireless link of 800 kbps (kbit in tc grammar) and i'm simulating an external interfase of 256 kbps. The ASCII art is as follows: ____________ e0| |e1 ____ _________ to client --------| Linuxbox |----|HUB |----|Wireless | 800kbps devices | 100MHz16MB | |____| |AP | ) ) ) ) (PC,Hheld) |____________| | |_________| | `------ Wired Network Where e0 and e1 means eth0 and eth1. eth0 works at 256kbps, and eth1 might receive traffic at 800kbps as much (from Wireless Access Point) or at 10mbps from the wired network. ------- is wire cable ) ) ) ) is air link (aka wireless) All this stuff is just for asking if i could use the "old museum" AMD 100MHz for BwM of 800 kbps average traffic. This old PC also works as testbed for mi diskless linux test (ramdisks, initrd setups, etc) so, it is possible that it will work with only 8MB of RAM if I use 8MB for the ramdisk. So, consider both cases (8 and 16 of RAM). Thanks. -- Esteban A. Maringolo Buenos Aires, Argentina
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