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2016 Sep 20
1
CentOS 6.8, Iptables 1.4.7, and MASQUERADE
...h Internet throughput. I am supposed to be getting 20Mbits down and 20MBits up, but I am not getting that. It has no problem doing 20MBits down, but for uploads of *large* files (using different protocols, such as ssh or http), the upload starts at 20MBits, but over time quickly slows down to about 3MBits. Speedtests claim I am getting about 20/20. I seem to be about to get 3Mbits *per transfer*, even if the transfers are concurrent and MRTG shows total throughput edging up to 6Mbits. What can possibly be going on. My ISP is not believing there is anything wrong on their end. About the only thin...
2005 Mar 04
2
IAX Codec
I have 2 Asterisk servers connected with IAX. It's working fine I can call an extension from one phone in an office to another phone in the other office. The only problem I have is lagging. What codec should I use? I have Cisco phones 7960 on both end. Currently in the IAX trunk I configured it to disallow all and use GSM only. In my sip config of each phone I use disallow all and allow
2002 Oct 18
1
Slow transfer file between Windows and Samba PDC (2.2.3a)
...as Samba PDC (Debian Woody 3.0), through a Xircom Ether 100/56K modem Desktop celeron 800, 320Mo, RTL8139, Windows 98 Hub 100Mbits/s Got *exactly* the same thing: According to iptraf, I'm stuck at 8Mbits/s for transfer files. If I change SO_SNDBUF and use 16384, the transfer file slow down at 3Mbits/s. uh oh. sound bad. I'll do some other test this week end in my home configuration (FTP, NFS transfer files) to see if this is not related to a connection problem. (I'm not sure, but I think the NFS transfer is more likely 4MBytes/s than 1Mbytes at home) Here, *really* puzzled. Why samba...
2007 Sep 01
9
complete linux and shaping newbie needs help
...g to smooth things out, and everything is great. The problem is our internet connection is metered by the Gb, and our monthly cap is somewhat low. My roommate (computer connected to eth2, 192.168.10.x) tends to abuse this (a lot), so I was thinking of throttling his connection to around half of our 3Mbits, in order to lower our monthly bill. I have read some stuff I found online, but I must face the reality that I really don''t know what I''m doing ;-) So, I thought I''d ask you guys, since you''re obviously much more familiar with the subjct. Could anyone tell me, g...