On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 09:57:03 -0700,
  Grant <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a new TP-Link TL-WR1043ND wireless router.  I'm planning to
> install OpenWRT on it when I have time, but I was planning on using it
> out of the box for a bit.  One of the features I really want is packet
> shaping which the router's firmware calls Bandwidth Control.  I can't
> get it to work right and I'm wondering how the OpenWRT packet shaping
> is in comparison.  Does it work well?  With the default firmware,
> whenever I set a machine to use only a certain maximum bandwidth, it
> can't access the WAN at all.  I've set up packet shaping on a Gentoo
> router via shorewall with great success.

iproute (ip and tc) can do lots of stuff, but may not be easy for you to use.
You can look at the LARTC Howto to get some idea of what's possible.
The document is a bit dated now but it covers a lot of what's possible.
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