Re: [squid-users] 'bandwidth shaping' a 9600bps connection over a DSL network

From: Joe Cooper <joe@dont-contact.us>
Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2002 14:17:13 -0600

Read the documentation for delay_pools. It is well documented in
squid.conf and in several locations on the web (the configuration guide,
among other places).

giovanni_sigolo@katamail.com wrote:

> Dear Squid-Users list,
>
> I'm managing three PCs all indipendent, no server (their IP Gateway is
> router's) that access the internet using a Zyxel Router ADSL 642-R11
> in Win2k SP3.
>
> I would like to 'force' one of the 3 PCs to use a much less bandwidth
> such as 9600bps accessing to all the internet traffic instead of
> leaving the free access to the maximum bandwidth the DSL router can offer.
>
> Please note that I don't want to realize a 'traffic shaping' but a
> fixed 'bandwidth shaping' at 9600 bps. So the third PC should
> never be able to access faster to that speed/bandwidth even if the other
> two PCs does not use any of the full available bandwidth the Router
> could offer.
>
> Essentially the third PC should be connected to the net over the DSL
> 'as with ' an old-way 9600 bps modem.
>
> What's please the procedure for getting this result with Squid?
> Thanks for your kind support.

-- 
Joe Cooper <joe@swelltech.com>
Web caching appliances and support.
http://www.swelltech.com
Received on Sun Nov 24 2002 - 13:17:16 MST

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