Is ESFQ working?

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Hi there, i am trying to shape a network for a college dorms...

INTERNET---- ETH0--------Nat Box-------ETH1--------LAN

I have set up  classes of traffic (HTTP, FTP, MAIL, IM, OTHER) and i have 
assigned a rate for everyone with a HTB qdisc. The limit based in traffic is 
working flawlessly.

However, under every HTB class i have set up a ESFQ queue discipline with hash 
value set to 'dst'  int eth1 to control the rate of download of every user, 
but it appears to do nothing.

and in eth0 there is a prio handler

According to documentation, every user should get a fair amount of bandwidth 
but currently, users with some kind of download accelerator gets a higher 
amount of bandwidth

Is ESFQ working right for someone?

¿Should i go for imq for this kind of shaping?

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