[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Hi !
> 
> Is there a tool which can handle the maximum limit of kilobites
> what a user can use ? I want to restrict the usage of bandwith for
> every people. Example the online editor could use the bandwith
> upto 20kb-s but the secretary only could use 3 kbits maximum. So
> she could start to download the big avis and mp3-s but couldn't eat
> all of the bandwith with 5 simoultanous download.
> Thanks,
> Ago

HI Ago,
       You can use Traffic Shaper (kernel option and package) but pay
attention
on how to set it since it has some limitation on how to manage bandwith.
I read document long time ago and i remember it can handle from 9.600
bps to
256Kbps per each connection....take a look if it's your situation....

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