etinc is not a solution I'd ever go with. Modifying the window size is not new, shorewall can do it - anything that can use the ifb driver in linux can!
Linux does lack the gui, perhaps 2016 will be the year of the linux gui.... Iain On 6 July 2016 at 22:01, Brian Candler <[email protected]> wrote: > Presumably you want to put something on the *client* side of the 100M > link, rather than on the ISP side where you could do it properly? > > You could try http://www.etinc.com/ > > I haven't used it myself, and it's not cheap for 100Mbps. But I believe > they do quite clever stuff to shape individual TCP streams by modifying the > window size, rather than just dropping packets; and it's an appliance with > a GUI. > > There's technical info at http://www.etinc.com/58/Technology-Comparison > > Regards, Brian. > > -- [email protected] Senior Hosting Engineer *Direct: +44 1923 261166 Ext: 3002* *Mobile: +44 7939 886661* -- * <http://www.clock.co.uk/>* The Old School House Bridge Road, Hunton Bridge, Kings Langley, WD4 8RQ Switchboard: +44 1923 261166 www.clock.co.uk *www.clock.co.uk/email-disclaimer <http://www.clock.co.uk/email-disclaimer>* *clock.® is a Registered Trademark of Clock Limited in the European Community and other territories*
