WFQ qdisc

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Hi,

Has anybody tried this implementation of the WFQ qdisc ?
http://home.sch.bme.hu/~tusi/wfq/

WFQ is a good alternative for wireless links, where you don't know in
advance the available bandwidth, because of contention (also the case on
some wired links such as Ethernet) but also because the link layer can
change the waveform to a more robust one if the channel conditions
degrade (for example 802.11).  This is a bit of a problem with HTB right
now.

--
Mathieu Deziel
Computer Network Researcher

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