On 05/19/14 00:16, Dave Taht wrote:
std technique is to use the ifb or imq device to throttle the incoming
and manage
both in and out with htb or hfsc + some aqm/packet scheduler.
Examples can be seen in cerowrt's sqm-scripts, openwrt's qos-scripts,
and elsewhere like
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Traffic_shaping
On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 11:31 AM, dE <de.techno@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi!
I was wondering if I can throttle incoming and outgoing traffic to the
Internet gateway and apply QoS to the queue that's formed cause of the
throttling. My idea is to apply QoS on my end, cause the I got no control on
the ISP's throttle.
With this setup is it possible to keep the local network traffic unaffected?
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Thanks!
I'm using Gentoo itself and will be implementing on it.
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