On 4 Mar 2004 21:58:48 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ray) wrote:

>still bad.  Even putting web traffic on a separate queue doesn't
>help speed up web surfing responsiveness.  Any ideas?

Yes, you'll find that HFSC is the best shaper to use for p2p. 

You dont need to use synproxy on tcp traffic initiated from your LAN. 


Also I've found that using synproxy on incoming p2p connections will dump
the traffic into the default queue rather than one I want. This methinks is
due to the firewall doing the 3 way handshake rather than the actual
endpoint. 



greg

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