Maybe my question is not very clear, I'll try to explain again.
I use imq+htb+wrr+esfq, but it has nothing to do with the problem.
The limit is the physical line, a PC behind wireless clients can't use
more than 4 mbit due to physical restriction, it just can't use the
other wireless channel. The shaper on the router is 4Mbit for each
wireless client, or 2*4Mbit=8Mbit total. So, I need a way to combine the
channels, and it cannot be done with classes.

Ivo Vachkov wrote:

Евгени Гечев wrote:

Hi!
 Can somebody tell what is the best way for load balancing with one ISP.
Here is the scenario (there is a LAN behind the wireless clients):

linux wireless client--------\
---Access Point (Orinoco AP1000)----linux router----ISP
linux wireless client--------/


The two wireless clients are connected to the two different wireless interfaces of the Access Point.
They could be two PC's or one PC with two wi-fi cards (I don't think it matters). Since the configuration is in use now it is not recommended to make very long lasting experiments:).
The idea is to balance (increase) the speed for the PC's behind the wireless client(s). Single wireless client achieves 5Mbit/s, but is shaped to 4 Mbit/s since at 5Mbit there is big lag, so a PC in the LAN when using static routes can't use more than 4Mbit even the other channel is free.


I would probably use CBQ + [e]SFQ. You can define classes for both linux wireless clients on the linux router which borrow traffic between each other and use [e]SFQ to equal connection speed inside these classes; or the [e]SFQ part may run on the linux wireless clients

Has somebody some experience with similar configuration, and what is the best solution:
(t)eql, multipath routing, some variant of bonding, something else?

multipath routing ... where you find multipath routes on that picture ?

route1: linux router-->AP-->wireless client1-->PC route2: linux router-->AP-->wireless client2-->PC

The PC is in the LAN behind wireless clients.


bonding ... it's applied in


PC1 | NIC | - - - - - - - - | NIC | PC2
    | NIC | - - - - - - - - | NIC |

Yes. Adding one more ethernet card on the linux router leads to similar picture.


enviroment.


Is it at all possible to use bonding in such situation?


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