ok i gave up. can sb point me docs on how design proper qos rules ? about differences between them and the usage (which for wifi, which for ISPs which for homenet) ill read and do it -- *Dariusz ''tdi'' Dwornikowski | Gentoo | admin at pozman.pl | *[JID]:tdi@gentoo.pl|[gg]:2266034|[IRC]:#gentoo-pl@freenode | *[MAIL]:tdi@pozman.pl|[WWW]:www.tdi.pozman.pl | *Serwery,administracja,webapps - www.ProAdmin.com.pl | *Fingerprint:43E21CC46DAFD2F754E91547D59B39F56AAA4B5F | _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl http://mailman.ds9a.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lartc
Dariusz Dwornikowski wrote:> > ok i gave up. can sb point me docs on how design proper qos rules ? about differences between them and the usage (which for wifi, which for ISPs which for homenet) > > ill read and do itStart with Jim diGriz in shaping / QoS / Traffic Control at http://yesican.chsoft.biz/lartc Then read Dan Singletary and Emmanuel Roger. That ought to get you going. -- gypsy
ok i read everythong and now understand much more.. the problem is that my boss told me to erase whole running server, because he wants to run tests on hardware with windows... (i work with idiot). he is so stubborn that he does not understand that this is qdisc issue. my idea is : to give htb with imq on interfaces to globally cut bws. i would like an advice what is the best solution for network with many access points ? is the incoming bw shaped on internal eth ? is it necessary to mark packets when shaping outgoing bw for nated nets ? -- *Dariusz ''tdi'' Dwornikowski | Gentoo | admin at pozman.pl | *[JID]:tdi@gentoo.pl|[gg]:2266034|[IRC]:#gentoo-pl@freenode | *[MAIL]:tdi@pozman.pl|[WWW]:www.tdi.pozman.pl | *Serwery,administracja,webapps - www.ProAdmin.com.pl | *Fingerprint:43E21CC46DAFD2F754E91547D59B39F56AAA4B5F | _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl http://mailman.ds9a.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lartc