Bandwith limiting each host within a NAT'ed multi-homed environment

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Hi, I currently have a NAT box with 3 WAN links and one internal link.
On the internal link, I have different subnets (192.168.{2,3,5})
assigned via MAC addresses

Each subnet is routed to an appropiate WAN link via iptables marking and
'ip rules'. Thanks to the LARTC howto for this. 

Now, I would like to limit each host within the subnet 192.168.2.0/24 to
(let's say) 600kb uplink

Do I need to create one class per ip ? or is there a way via the 'u32
divisor' mechanism to do this

Regards, Yusuf
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