Re: Bandwidth bounding in a Shared Channel (reused bandwidth)

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Friday 10 October 2003 21:59, Randolph Carter wrote:
> Sure stef, no aproximation methods? some probabilistic/statistical
> approach to the problem?
You can control the bandwidth even if you send more data then your modem can 
handle.  But you will have less control then the situation of where YOU are 
the bottleneck.
To make sure YOU are the bottleneck, you need to kow the speed of the 
bottleneck of the link.  So I'm afraid you are out of luck if you don't know 
the exact modem speed.

Stef

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