> Nope. Such a tool might be able to be written, but I'm not > even sure where I'd start if I was to do it. Dynamic > bandwidth detection and modification would be significantly > harder than detecting it to do the initial bandwidth > allocation. And of course detecting that you have more > bandwidth available while running at lower capacity would be > uhhh...challenging. > Depends on what it's delivered on, it may be possible to regularly poll the wan interface on the router to see what it's synced up at and then build queues based on that.
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