Limiting internet bandwidth?
I've put this in general, because it's not to do with the schools system, but some advise to help me tackle a problem in the house I live in.
We have a shared internet connection of 2mb, shared between 4 of us. We all pay equally for this, although it is in my name, but that's beside the point. We all download using torrent, and various other means, which creates a problem, as torrent systems are incredibly good at using bandwitch, which means if one of us is downloading, it effectively locks the rest of us out from doing much using the connection.
Fine, limit the downloading using the torrent client you might say. All very well and good, except one person in the house thinks he's a little bit above us all, and won't do this, hence locking the rest of us out from doing anything meaningful with the connection while he's downloading, which is most of the time! I would just cut his internet off, as it is in my name, but that would create a rift in the house, which tbh I don't want to do if I can help it.
What I want to do is some how limit his connection so he can only use 500kbs download, and 60kbs upload, which is roughly 1/4 of our available bandwidth. I don't mind if the solution is a software solution or a hardware solution, I just want to limit his internet useage to only using a 1/4 of the available bandwidth so the rest of us can carry on using it when he decides he wants to download something! Is there a cheap, reliable and easy way of doing this?? I'm sure someone somewhere must make a router with this sort of technology built in!
Cheers,
Mike.
Re: Limiting internet bandwidth?
You can do this with an IPCop Router.
We had an IPCop router and a central server used for all FTP, DCC+ and BT traffic that was controlled via a custom website (house of ComSc students)
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Yep, it's a standard feature in Linux (assuming it's compiled into the kernel and you install the user space tools). Even my OpenWRT based router can do traffic shaping. :)
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Never played with linux before, although it's on my 'list' of things to start learning about this year. Looks like this may be a good excuse to start.
Thanks for the help guys,
Mike.
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@maniac: IPCop will take about 10mins to install on an old box (probably quicker than the download on your network ;) ) - then follow the instructions at http://www.ipcop.org/1.4.0/en/admin/...rvices_shaping regarding traffic shaping :D
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FYI, SmoothWall Express has this feature in the latest beta (or the one about to be released) - we're trying to make traffic management "simple" for home users.
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I only recommend IPCop because that is what I have used in the past (as smoothwall wasn't free)
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Midget: SmoothWall Express has always, and always will be Free in all senses of the word. We do sell commercially supported for-profit solutions, but these have naught but positive impact upon express (paying for code-time mainly!).
Having said that - there may well be a subscription supported add-on for express in the near future, but this will NOT compromise the integrity of the core product.
Sorry, rant over ;)
Tom
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This was 5years ago and I hadn't seen smoothwall express, hence i went to IPCop which is an offshoot of smoothwall
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Yeah, the IPCop crowd forked smoothie when we started offering commercial stuff - they thought we were going to go evil - we didn't - but at least now there's more choice.