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Espartano wrote:
> Ok, I think that I didn't explain it very well, I don´t have any hight
> speed network, I only have used my Alix board at my house, but I
> wondering how much work the Alix board could support, more
> specifically I wonder if the Ali
Hello Freebsd-pf,
Sorry for my english.
OpenBSD team is abandon the altq project.
Maybe FreeBSD team does not come as OpenBSD team.
In Kernel is present "options ALTQ_CDNR # Traffic conditioner",
that is may be used for simple ingress traffic shaping (like
dummynet). Maybe y
On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 3:23 PM, David Figuera wrote:
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> Espartano wrote:
>> Ok, I think that I didn't explain it very well, I don´t have any hight
>> speed network, I only have used my Alix board at my house, but I
>> wondering how much work the
Espartano wrote:
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 8:16 PM, Jon Radel wrote:
Sam Wun wrote:
Alix is for home user.
Which is just about as useful as the OP asking if the machine can handle "a
lot of traffic without troubles" without giving us any hint whether he means
traffic that keeps