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* [LARTC] Re: Wondershaper problem...
@ 2003-11-17 23:42 Leandro Andrade Travaglia
  2003-11-18  0:37 ` Damion de Soto
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From: Leandro Andrade Travaglia @ 2003-11-17 23:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi everybody,
    I'm using the ADSL/Cable Wondershaper 1.1 but the last class (1:30) is always empty.
The other 2 classes have some traffic.... but the 1:20 is receiving the most of it...
Is this the class that bulk traffic goes right? What is happening?

My Info:

SERVER:
    Celeron 333
    128 MB Ram
    20 GB HD
    Linux - Red Hat 9
    64 K Cable Conection

CLIENT:

    P3 650
    160 Ram
    20 GB HD
    Windows XP PRO using KaZaA and Overnet all the time...

Thanks to all
Please, forgive me for any english mistakes.....

Best Regards,

            Leandro Travaglia - Brazil



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* Re: [LARTC] Re: Wondershaper problem...
  2003-11-17 23:42 [LARTC] Re: Wondershaper problem Leandro Andrade Travaglia
@ 2003-11-18  0:37 ` Damion de Soto
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Damion de Soto @ 2003-11-18  0:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lartc

Leandro Andrade Travaglia wrote:

> I'm using the ADSL/Cable Wondershaper 1.1 but the last class (1:30) 
> is always empty.
> The other 2 classes have some traffic.... but the 1:20 is receiving the 
> most of it...
> Is this the class that bulk traffic goes right?
No, Bulk traffic goes into 1:20
1:30 is super-slow for specific hosts you define.

look at the top of the
# low priority OUTGOING traffic - you can leave this blank if you want
# low priority source netmasks
NOPRIOHOSTSRC# low priority destination netmasks
NOPRIOHOSTDST# low priority source ports
NOPRIOPORTSRC# low priority destination ports
NOPRIOPORTDST
It's doing exactly what it should be doing.

regards,

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