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From: "Allen Armstrong" <allen@fixitmobile.com>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: RE: [LARTC] Traffic shaping an apartment building
Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2001 06:41:30 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-lartc-100952253304758@msgid-missing> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <marc-lartc-100944590905204@msgid-missing>

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stef Coene [mailto:stef.coene@docum.org]
> Sent: December 27, 2001 2:20 AM
> To: Allen Armstrong; lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl
> Subject: Re: [LARTC] Traffic shaping an apartment building
>
>
> On Thursday 27 December 2001 10:25, Allen Armstrong wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I live in a rural community where adsl and cable is not
> widely available.
> > I correctly have an option of using adsl or cable at my
> location.  Ten
> > miles away my friends apartment building has no option of
> cable or adsl.  I
> > set-up a wireless link between my friends apartment
> building and my house.
> > It works great for him and me and the adsl company doesn't
> care because
> > they don't cover the area and we aren't going over our bandwidth
> > allotments.
> >
> > Old setup:
> >
> > 	ADSL (dynamic)
> > 	NAT linux box ( inside 192.168.1.0) (486s)
> > 	My internal network (192.168.1.0) (Just a small network really!)
> > 	Wireless radio (192.168.1.0)
> > 	Wireless radio (192.168.1.0)
> > 	His internal network (192.168.1.0)
> >
> >
> > We have been using this set-up for few months and we share
> the bandwidth
> > and he paid the costs of wireless radios.  His apartment
> got wind what we
> > are doing and want a connection.  To make a long story
> short we want to run
> > a cable to the phone room and then up to each apartment so
> logistically we
> > can do it.  However, I am not interested in giving everyone in this
> > apartment a full connection speed connection to the
> internet.  I don't know
> > them. :-)
> >
> > I have set-up a redhat 7.2 box /w 2.4.7 kernel all the
> stuff I need seems
> > to be in built-in the kernel.  Reading the list archives I setup a
> > proxy-arp bridge and its been working fine.
> >
> >
> > 	ADSL (dynamic)
> > 	NAT linux box ( inside 192.168.1.0) (486s)
> > 	My internal network (192.168.1.0) (Just a small network really!)
> > 	Redhat 7.2 box 2.4.7 (Proxy-arp with 2 nics)
> > 	Wireless radio (192.168.1.0)
> > 	Wireless radio (192.168.1.0)
> > 	His internal network (192.168.1.0)
> >
> > I had look at http://www.docum.org/ and
http://ds9a.nl/lartc/.  I just not
> sure what I need to do next I have read the documents at the latter and it
> seems confusing to me.  What I would like to do is give almost everyone in
> the apartment a 64k connection with exception of my friends machines
(384k)
> and apartment manager machine (384k).

> >I have a better idea. ;-)
> >You can give erveyone the full bandwith.  But if you your friend is
> >downloading (or you), he gets more bandwith.  I think that's more fair
then
> >limiting everyone to 64k.

I thought of that but the people at this apartment are cheap. :( I was going
to charge them 10$ a month X 20 to cover the cost of the access and to
recover the cost of the wireless equipment.  If they pay more I will up
their rate.  Our eventual goal is get them on their own dsl modem.

> >And I suggest you use HTB and CBQ.  But you will have to patch the kernel
and
> >iproute to do so.
> >You can do it with CBQ, but it's much more complicated.
> >

I hear a lot about the buzzword CBQ.  What do I if I wish to follow the CBQ
route?  Do I have to re-compile my stock Redhat 7.2 kernel?  Everything
looks like it is a module when it comes to QOS in this kernel.  QOS is all
new to me but Linux and routing isn't. :)  Tomorrow I am going to re-read
the sections on both sites again.

> >What kind of upload/download do you have on the ADSL link and the
wireless
> >radio?

When we first did the link we didn't get that good transfer rates 64-128 k,
he slapped another 2000$ for some Amps now we are getting about 6 meg link
reliably.  The ADSL I am getting 3 megs down 512 k up.

Allen Armstrong


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  parent reply	other threads:[~2001-12-28  6:41 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-12-27  9:25 [LARTC] Traffic shaping an apartment building Allen Armstrong
2001-12-27 10:19 ` Stef Coene
2001-12-28  6:41 ` Allen Armstrong [this message]
2001-12-28  7:09 ` Anton Tinchev
2001-12-28  9:01 ` Stef Coene

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