I have a little question here, I have 3 NIC cards, the one facing my hub and 
two of them going to a DSL connection each, so i am doing load balancing :)
When a packet arrives to one of the interfaces, since each interface is in a 
different subnet, it is sent via another one, example:
         - A packet arrives to the DSL router, sends it to the ethernet on 
my linux box, and after doing the SNAT it is sent to the user in my lan. The 
package arrives to one ethernet, and it is sent via the other one.
Question: If i apply egress traffic shaping to all the interfaces, since 
packages arrive at one interface with an speed of lets say 200kps, it is 
sent to my user at 100kps, is a bottle neck created here? should i apply 
ingress and egress traffic to all interfaces?
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