CyberLeo Kitsana wrote:
> Morgan Wesström wrote:
>> Jubal Kessler wrote:
>>> (To put it another way: When I max out my upstream, and my upstream is
>>> capped lower than my downstream, my downstream becomes useless and I am
>>> forced to wait until the upload finishes before I can resume using the
Morgan Wesström wrote:
> Jubal Kessler wrote:
>> (To put it another way: When I max out my upstream, and my upstream is
>> capped lower than my downstream, my downstream becomes useless and I am
>> forced to wait until the upload finishes before I can resume using the
>> downstream. This is a probl
>> http://homerouters.info/wiki/Main_Page
>>
>> Be aware that I'm not a very good teacher... ;-)
>
> On the contrary, you're an excellent teacher, and I now have a working
> pf configuration handling my NAT duties as well as outbound traffic
> shaping (and handy graphs, too). Thank you very much
Morgan Wesström wrote:
I've put together a documentation, mainly to help myself being
consistent, but your free to look at my examples there and the reasoning
behind it. It's in the "Firewall setup" guide but it's rather long since
I explain in detail every part of the firewall rule set:
>
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Jubal Kessler wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Is there a general how-to, or a set of coherent instructions, for
> shaping outbound traffic such that when I upload something over my
> asymmetric cable-modem pipe, doing so doesn't completely kill my Web
> browsing or any other attempts to use my Internet co
Hi Jubal,
Jubal Kessler wrote:
Greetings,
Is there a general how-to, or a set of coherent instructions, for
shaping outbound traffic such that when I upload something over my
asymmetric cable-modem pipe, doing so doesn't completely kill my Web
browsing or any other attempts to use my Interne