How to split bandwidth in 3 ?

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Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 23:03:16 +0100
From: Erwann Thoraval <wanou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi all,

I hava an ADSL connection (512/128) which is distributed to my home
network (3 clients). I would like to split the upload bandwith in 3
(according to the source ip) in order to everybody have the same chances
to upload.

How can I do that ? The only documentation I find deals with bandwidth
management according to the protocol (SSH, www, ftp ...)

Erwann
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