On Wednesday 25 December 2002 03:53, Valentin Deltov
wrote:> Hi.
> I am a new linux user and i would need some help.
> I have a local area network with 3 machines and a RedHat 7.3 used as a
> router and connected to the internet and local lan.
> The bandwidth provided by the ISP is 128 KB.
> I want to make sure that my computer (Windows 2000) is guaranteed a 3KB
> bandwidth and to force the local mail server (installed also on linux) to
> upload mail at max 2KB.
> I need this because whenever i send an email i have to wait for it to be
> delivered because it just eats all my bandwidth.
> I also need to guarantee a 3K bandwidth for my personal computer because I
> am playing with my friends over the internet and if a download is made
> from another computer i just cant play anymore.
> I would apreciate some precise help (steps, links or software applications)
> because i really don''t have time to read and understand all the
> documentation available al lartc.org.
I think you have no other option then reading the docs at www.lartc.org and
www.docum.org. That''s all information there is. It''s not so
difficult to
understand, but you will have to spend some time reading.
Stef
--
stef.coene@docum.org
"Using Linux as bandwidth manager"
http://www.docum.org/
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