On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 02:53:09PM +0000,
   lewiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

|   I've not really much (any) knowledge of QoS.  I am wondering whether
| it would be possible to de-prioritize bandwidth from a certain ip
| address?
|   Ideally I want a jail on my gateway for setting up downloads (using
| wget).  Since I am only on 56k this kills web browsing speeds for the
| other workstations -- if the jail were deprioritized it would kick in
| only if there was no other traffic.
| 
|   Is this possible with QoS (or anything else) and if so, how?
| 
|       Thanks very much,
| 
| -lewiz.

While not quite what you want, you might look at the --limit-rate=amount 
option of wget.  Alternatively you could shape traffic to/from your jail
ip using dummynet and ipfw (read: man dummynet, man ipfw).

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