First of all, many thanks for the responses.
Well, I think I have a theoretical solution.
Situation:
I am happy ftp'ing a big new kernel.tar.gz from ftp.kernel.org.
What happens is, ftp.kernel.org send me the data of the kernel.tar.gz in
big packets.
I ( actually my PC) receive this data and r
But I know the is a Windows utility called GetRight which does
exactly what I want
, but I want it on Linux.
In GetRight you specify the maximum throughput and the speed
will always be less than the maximum specified.
Any ideas how I could this in Linux ???
Hello all,
I have a ppp-modem(33.6) connection to my ISP.
I would like to change the priority of the different protocol I use.
Example:
I am FTP'ing a new kernel(+/- 10MB) at max speed (4K/s).
If I would start surfing(http) now, the speed of webpages coming through
would be terrible. So I would
I have the following setup:
|--| |---|
| NT |192.168.1.2 192.168.1.1| Linux |
| 4.0 |-| 2.0.33 |
|--| |---|
aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
I
noticed :-)
Bye,
Wim Raets
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