[LARTC] Equal share bandwith on 128kbit line

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Hi!

I didn't use the advance routing controls of the kernel before.

I have the situation, that we have a student hostel with about 100 students,
which is connected to the internet through a dual isdn leased line
(128kbit). When one of the students is starting a real player or a big
download, the other students don't have much bandwith left.

I looked at the advanced routing howto and found something about stochastic
bandwith controls. Can somebody explain me, how to set this up, please?

I am thinking of a setup where all students, who are currently downloading,
get the same bandwith (128kbit equally devided), so that no big download
from a fast server or a real player is blocking the others anymore

Torge Szczepanek




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