http://www.google.com/search?complete=0&hl=en&safe=off&q=Linux+router+with+QoS

For example:

A small, Linux router distribution for x86 has added QoS
(quality-of-service) management features claimed capable of classifying
packets regardless of port. The 1.0.beta4 release of Zeroshell now includes
QoS software from the open source "L7-filter" project, along with a QoS
management interface.

The L7-filter project maintains software that works with Linux's Netfilter
kernel firewall to identify packets based on application-layer data, rather
than merely by port or IP address. The L7-filter software is meant to
enhance Linux's port- and IP-address based QoS features, in bandwidth
arbitration ("packet shaping") and traffic accounting applications,
according to its SourceForge project website. 


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