Re: Help with prioritizing internet Cafe Terminals

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On Wednesday 17 November 2004 11:41, Craig Main wrote:
> All Cafe terminals have priority to the internet over the office
> machines. Each cafe terminal must not be able to have all the
> bandwidth if other cafe terminals are online. If all cafe terminals
> are online at once, the bandwidth must be shared evenly amongst them.
> All Office Terminals must have the lease priority.
>
> I hope this makes sense.
>
> I anyone in a position to help me here?

My Fair NAT script [1] comes very close to that. It can share available 
bandwidth evenly among your machines; however, it can't give your cafe a 
higher priority than your office. A workaround for that might be to put 
all office machines together in a group, so all of them together would get 
the same priority and bandwidth as a single cafe terminal.

If the script isn't suitable for your network, it may serve as an example. 
At least the documentation or the class graphics should give you some idea 
how to create your own shaping setup.

HTH
Andreas

[1] http://www.metamorpher.de/fairnat/
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