any alternative to netem drop? slow

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Hi,

I was wondering if there is any alternative to netem drop probability... the reason I ask is that whenever I turn it on I get about 500KB/sec less throughput with 0% packet loss

The caveat is that it must work with 2.4.32 :)

Thanks!
George


Jason Boxman wrote:

On Thursday 20 April 2006 22:19, Francisco wrote:
L7 filter works very well too:
http://l7-filter.sourceforge.net/

Although I didn't try it with sip, I use it to control my P2P and server
applications and have a very usable ADSL link at almost 100% utilization of
my upstream.

Does any of that include eMule traffic? I stopped having success with eMule protocols and L7 a year or two ago and the pattern hasn't been updated in ages.

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