Re: Multiple connections

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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sfq generally creates a queue per connection. What you want is a simple modification to allow per source (for outgoing traffic) ip address allocation.



The one downloading with multiple connections gets 90-95% of the bandwidth
and the other client gets almost nothing.

u sure ur using sfq ?

And of course, most of the time a client will have multiple connections to the Internet, not only one.


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