bandwidth limiting per ip/user

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Howdy,


I have searched and read many other mailing list posts/usenet 
posts etc, however seem unable to find a direct answer for my 
problem....

I have a 2Mbit link network, and was wanting to limit 20 ip 
addresses, in the range x.x.x.20 to x.x.x.40 to downloading 
at 40Kb/sec.

I setup cbq with cbqinit on there, and tried having 2 class 
files, one for external and internal interface, and limiting 
the rate to 400Kbit and the weight to 40, and having a 
RULE=IP for each ip address...., however the machines seem to 
be sharing bandwidth, eg if to start downloading they get 
roughly 25 between them.

I am unable to modify any iptables rules, why that is so is 
not relevant, however I simply do not have the ability to 
play with marking, and need an alternative such as 
rshaper/cbq/wondershaper

I am currently trying to get rshaper working, and am 
wondering if that will work out to be a better solution...eg 
will it work as I am expecting if I use rshaperctl to add a 
rule for each ip?

Otherwise, what other tools/suggestions could be advised?

Many thanks in advance,
Josh
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