Re: bandwidth limit
From: serge (pserge77_at_ukr.net)
Date: 10/28/04
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Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 20:52:13 +0300
Hello, Maxim!
Thanks for your answer.
MSS> Yes, surely. Put the packets to the queue, and then deliver them
MSS> via timer-based intervals. Drop the packets at all if the queue starts
MSS> to be too long.
MSS> Look in FreeBSD's "dummynet" source for a logic sample.
I want to have constant traffic bandwidth for certain IP addresses.
Let's say, I want to download 700 MB file with 33K bps on 100 MBit channel.
We can not 'cache' the file for certain reasons.
Windows will lost connection if I drop some packets...
Best regards,
Serge.
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