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Caspergreen2015-10-03 20:50:40
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Caspergreen, 2015-10-03 20:50:40

Speed ​​shaping on debian 8. How?

There is a small network from 5 users. It is required to adjust the speed distribution, so that "no one suffers" when someone starts downloading the file. The network is arranged as follows:
a machine with debian 8 - a USB modem is connected, connected to a router via LAN. Nat is configured, the Internet is distributed via a modem to the grid and broadcast by a router. Due to the fact that the speed is quite low, users suffer when someone starts downloading/uploading video/audio online. The channel terribly starts to sag. It is required to limit the download speed to certain poppy/ip addresses. I will take into account any advice, thanks in advance for the help.

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Vladimir, 2015-10-03
@MechanID

Read LARTC
Especially section "9. Queuing disciplines for bandwidth management"

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Valentin, 2015-10-03
@vvpoloskin

Three options:
1) shape everything via tc to addresses/subnets.
2) the same thing on the router
3) put a proxy with traffic counting and kill the Internet from users when pumping out their quota

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