João Acabado
2004-Oct-12 11:23 UTC
Re: (OFF-TOPIC Interface question) Is it possible to shape variable bandwidth?
Hi people I''m new to the mailing list, but I''ll save my presentation to another mail as I already have some strong questions. Now I just faced this mail that arose me a question I had when "installing" my qos.> Internet connection - ADSL, interface nas0 (115kbit guarantied, up to 1mbit possible. Depends on ISP load, impossible to guess). > Internal interface LAN, eth0.I also have adsl, and my messy usb adsl modem installation gives me a nas0 interface, so when I connect I have two interfaces ''ppp0'' and ''nas0'' that I could use as my Upload Interface(I don''t know how to name it, I use Jim diGriz''s QoS script), is there any difference between them? I''m using currently ppp0, should I change to nas0 ? Thanks for everything, and I really mean everything :) _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/
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