I'm looking for a traffic shaping solution which allows you to pool
your available bandwidth for up or down use.
That is, if I have a symmetrical 2Mb connection, I want either the up
or down be allowed to use the entire 2Mb, but under load it would be
shaped as needed.
I know definitely that openBSD doesn't support this. You have to set
the external interface to .5Mb to limit uploading and the internal
interface to 1.5Mb to limit download. So if there isn't any
downloading, the uploading will still cap at .5Mb wasting that
precious 1.5Mb. Boo Urns.
I've been going through the linux documentation and it appears to have
the same limitation.
Can anyone point me towards a solution for this?
Thanks.
Received on Fri Jul 21 16:55:20 2006
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