Hi,
Mikrotik has nice qos technique called PCQ [1] that easily splits bandwidth equally to all connected clients.
PCQ dynamically spreads bandwidth between users. For example if there is 10MBits/s and only two clients both can be set to get 5Mbits, and if there are 10 clients, each gets 1Mbit.
Is this possible with linux tools?
[1] http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual...-_PCQ_Examples
Hi guys,
Mikrotik has nice qos technique called PCQ [1] that easily splits bandwidth equally to all connected clients. Is this possible with linux tools ?
[1] http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual..._PCQ_Examplesa
I am very new to Networking & don't have enough knowledge so please forgive me!
We have a DSL connection which is used by More than one users. All the users are using MS Windows 7. Can we allocate equal DSL bandwidth to each user & how?
Regards.
A typical 802.11g access point can provide around 25 Mbps of bandwidth. How is the bandwidth shared among the users?
Furthermore, how many users can be served by a single access point using 802.11g in an environment with low interference, and average web activity from the users?
Maybe you can use shaperd.
lucke
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