>>> Op Wo, jun 17, 2009 om 2:16 nm is in bericht <4A38DEB9.6010501@xxxxxxxxx> door Mark Lodge <mlodgesa@xxxxxxxxx> geschreven:> Can squid do 'fair bandwidth sharing' ? > What i mean is, if there is 1 user online on a 4mg line, that user will > be using the entire 4mg line speed, and if there are 2 users online, > each user will have 2mg line speed, and so on. > I have squid cache set up already, but i just need to know how bandwidth > distribution/sharing can be handled > > Can squid also be used to limit/disconnect users after they have used up > their allotted bandwidth? > > [I have a mikrotik router connected to the adsl (for wireless users)] > > I would really appreciate your comments and help > Thank you Yes it does, sort of. It's called delay pools. See google i.e.: http://quark.humbug.org.au/publications/squid/aclsquid.html It might do what you need Arnaud -- Amarantis Onderwijsgroep IT Architect Tel: 033 - 4221885 / 06 - 30053814 Fax: 033 - 2570287 a.loonstra@xxxxxxxxxxxx Amarantis Onderwijsgroep is de concernorganisatie van ISA-scholen en ROC ASA