rule to match next-hop

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Dear NetFilter Wizards,

We are building a volunteer network in Prague based on wireless broadband technology (WiFi and our cheep FSO deviced - see http://ronja.jikos.cz) - http://www.czfree.net and we would like to limit bandwith between our routers, as the 'broadband' is not that broad concerning WiFi....

Is there a way to match/clasify packets going via our meshed network to a certain nex-hop router?

example

wlan0 wlan0 wlan1 wlan0 wlan1
<box a> --------- <box b> -------- <box c> --- ...
\------- <box d> --- ...
\------ <box e> --- ...

At <box b> we would like to mark packets going through interface wlan1 via boxes c,d,e with different marks, such that we could make fair sharing of the available bandwith (QoS / HTB)
This means classifying packets based on their next-hop, but I couldnt find any way how to do it. I hope I'm just stupid and it is possible, so if anyone knows, please tell me :)

thanks, enjoy Xmass
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