Hi everyone,
Closing Problem:
Bandwidth management is not working as expected; instead of streaming data
inbound with 237 Kb/sec without bandwidth management, it drops to 29 Kb/sec
(tendency falling) with enabled bandwidth management.
Fault:
It's a shame, but Kb means Kilobit and not Kilobyte. I
Thank you for your reply,
yes, your right so far. For a single user inbound bandwidth management
makes no sense. In terms of network management only real outbound
bandwidth management makes sense: If the packets still arrived, why throwing
them away?
After all, in my case we have 4 users paying
On Wed, 2005-11-09 at 11:48 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
first of all, I'm using a ADSL line with 192 KBit/sec (24 Kb/sec) upstream
and 2048 KBit/sec (256 Kb/sec) downstream (DSL 2000 in Germany).
That's your problem right there. PF doesnt deal with bytes/sec, only
bits/sec.
Where you have
altq is looking at kilobits per second and you're probably looking at kiloBytes
per second
(237Kb/sec / 8bits/Byte=29KB/sec)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
Problem:
Bandwidth management is not working as expected; instead of streaming data
inbound with 237 Kb/sec
Hi everyone,
Problem:
Bandwidth management is not working as expected; instead of streaming data
inbound with 237 Kb/sec without bandwidth management, it drops to 29 Kb/sec
(tendency falling) with enabled bandwidth management
Test environment:
OpenBSD 3.7 or 3.8 (both tested); Pentium 3 or
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