Re: [LARTC] The Wonder Shaper problem

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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> > I have a small home network with an ADSL router fore my internet
connection,
> > and some computers all connected to the ADSL Router through a switch.
> One solution would be to put your linux router in between the ADSL router
and
> your client network. You'll need to add a network card to you linux
router,
> modify routing on the ADSL router to reach your client network, and point
the
> default gateway on the linux router to the ADSL router.
>
> In that case you are no longer using the ADSL router as a network address
> translating router but simply as an ADSL modem.

Is that really the only way it can be done?
I would really like to be able to do this without putting the Linux machine
between the network and my ADSL Router.



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