Hello!

I just subscribed today to the list... it's a very busy one! uh? cool :)

Well, anyway, I have been trying to figure out for a while if there is a way
to limit bandwidth for an interfase, or better, for an IP via kernel or via
any other program (perhaps ipchains?).

This is the scheme: A provider has only 256 kbps of maxium bandwidth, but it
uses some wireless radios to give access to a client. The problem is that
the radios have a maxium badwidth of 3 mbps (whoa!) but a minum one of 1
mbps, and it obviously "eat" the entire and poor 256 kbps of the provider.

A Linux (Redhat 7, yeah) system is acting as the default router for the
whole net, it has a routing card (sangoma, I believe) so every piece of
traffic passes by that interfase.

So, do you know if there is a way to limit, let's say, to maxium 32 kbps per
IP? Every radio has it's own IP, I forgot to mention.

I hope you understand what I am trying to do to solve their problems.

Thank you very much for the help you could give me.

Alex.



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