Re: Re[2]: Hardware solution? (or v.easy software fix instead)

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I am considering this.

But we will also be using a cable modem. I wondered if I could even
get the cable modem to do CBQ as well with something like sigma!

Just a thought though.


On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 10:02:21 +0100, Robert Kurjata
<rkurjata@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Witaj ajpearce,
> 
> W Twoim liÅcie datowanym 21 stycznia 2005 (00:17:38) moÅna przeczytaÄ:
> 
> Slightly OT but,
> 
> For a Linksys wireless router (WRT54G) there are perfect solutions
> using wondershaper + iproute2 in an alternative firmwares. Also you
> can build your own firmware cause a build environment just works.
> 
> Look at http://www.portless.net/menu/ewrt/ as a starting point, links
> at the end will drive you to the all important places.
> 
> From my experience: kernel 2.4.20 + iproute2 + wonderhaper + ebtables +
> iptables + vconfig are just ready waiting for use.
> 
> > The linksys linux router sounds ideal. Has anyone setup bandwidth
> > management on it before though? Sounds like a tall order?
> 
> 
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