On Wednesday 25 December 2002 03:53, Valentin Deltov wrote: > Hi. > I am a new linux user and i would need some help. > I have a local area network with 3 machines and a RedHat 7.3 used as a > router and connected to the internet and local lan. > The bandwidth provided by the ISP is 128 KB. > I want to make sure that my computer (Windows 2000) is guaranteed a 3K= B > bandwidth and to force the local mail server (installed also on linux) = to > upload mail at max 2KB. > I need this because whenever i send an email i have to wait for it to b= e > delivered because it just eats all my bandwidth. > I also need to guarantee a 3K bandwidth for my personal computer becaus= e I > am playing with my friends over the internet and if a download is made > from another computer i just cant play anymore. > I would apreciate some precise help (steps, links or software applicati= ons) > because i really don't have time to read and understand all the > documentation available al lartc.org. I think you have no other option then reading the docs at www.lartc.org a= nd=20 www.docum.org. That's all information there is. It's not so difficult t= o=20 understand, but you will have to spend some time reading. Stef --=20 stef.coene@docum.org "Using Linux as bandwidth manager" http://www.docum.org/ #lartc @ irc.oftc.net