On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 7:33 PM, R.Kanagaraj (RK) <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
>         Here is my scenario, We have about 7 Machines, which share the 1
> MBps Internet from a wireless router. If any downloading is going on in any
> of the system via (bit-torrent or http). the http requests of all other
> systems goes down to dead. Is there any FOSS tools to monitor the traffic
> for the entire network and to control manually or automatically to share the
> available bandwith eqaully for all the systems and also to allocate the
> predifined bandwith to a particular machine. If there is any provision to
> control the traffic based on protocol it will be very useful.

This is not an easy answer.

But with a bit of experience you will get it.

You want to do bandwidth sharing in a LAN when p2p traffic like
bittorrent is active.

There are many angles to the problem.

First thing is this.

When you choke your upload link your download gets affected in a big
way. This is due to
TCP ACKs not getting thro'. TCP window scaling sees that there is no
available bandwidth
 and falls short of available bandwidth in a big way.

This is why bittorrent affects other downloads since it uploads whilst
downloading.

Now the best way to tackle this situation is to have a firewall kind
of device in between
 to insure that fair allocation is done otherwise known as QoS.

QoS works to a reasonable degree since IP networks are by definition
uncontrollable beasts.

I have not had much success controlling it but with an intermediate
device like a firewall
to arbiter traffic/bandwidth allocation we can get a lot more leeway
than otherwise.

There is much more to it but for now I will stop.

-Girish


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