Alberto, even if what you write is technically true, it is totally
irrelevant to average user's use case. Most users in the world are
using, and will be using shitty cheap routers, misconfigured software
and hardware and so on.

Most software that have bandwith limiting feature implement it in
correct way, so most users expect that it will work correctly. They
don't care if this triggers any other problems, they want fixed this
feature.

To sum up: calling this a workaround in task description is a bad joke.
It's technically true, but it is so far from ubuntu attempt to be linux
for humans, not geeks that treating this even as temporary solution is
embarassing.

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  Bandwidth limit is not correctly enforced: Transmission delays are
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