From: "Chijioke Kalu" <kchijioke@msn.com>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [LARTC] Multiple connections
Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2003 12:03:42 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-lartc-107028036217642@msgid-missing> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <marc-lartc-106445243827957@msgid-missing>
>
>I am having a hard time splitting the bandwidth among my friends in my LAN.
>
>I use HTB and iptables. As far as I see HTB works great when it comes to
>limiting the bandwidth (ceil parameter),
>
>but when it comes to splitting the bandwidth as equal as possible (through
>the rate parameter). it is rather useless.
>
disagree here... she's fantastic
>
>
>For instance I have a 128kbps Internet connection. I give the same rate to
>all my 10 "clients" (somewhere around 12kbps each).
>
12kbps is too high for 10 clients, u shld accomodate burst, am sure ur
probably breaking the ceil parameter
>
>If 2 of my clients are downloading from the internet one file each, the
>splitting works. and one client gets 64kbps and the other 64kbps.
>
i believe perturb is 10secs
>If one of those 2 clients are downloading by means of a Download Manager
>(like FlashGet or Download Accelerator) every gets messed up.
>
there is sth wrong, for example i have 20 systems each having 4kbps and
DAP running on one doesnt exceed the 4kbps dedication, if there browsing at
the same time, there browsing alone gets slow cause the've used up almost
all there allocation
>The one downloading with multiple connections gets 90-95% of the bandwidth
>and the other client gets almost nothing.
>
>
u sure ur using sfq ?
>
>And of course, most of the time a client will have multiple connections to
>the Internet, not only one.
>
>
>
>Can you tell me if I am the only person using HTB that encountered this
>problem? Do you have an idea how to fix this?
>
>
havent had the problem, wont mind taking alook at that script...
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Vlad Mihai
>
>
>
K
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-12-01 12:03 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-09-25 1:19 [LARTC] Multiple connections carlosh
2003-12-01 8:15 ` Mihai Vlad
2003-12-01 12:03 ` Chijioke Kalu [this message]
2003-12-01 13:51 ` Jon Zeeff
2003-12-02 8:54 ` rio
2003-12-02 9:29 ` raptor
2003-12-02 15:42 ` Mihai Vlad
2003-12-03 10:10 ` Stef Coene
2004-06-10 19:35 ` [LARTC] multiple connections David Magda
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