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What is better to put instead of FreeBSD?
For distribution of the Internet in lanset where there are about 25 computers. what is better to put instead of FreeBSD? The problem of fribsd was that he began to distribute all the externals to one IP, i.e. there are three queues: 1 - 60%, 2 -30%, 3 - 10%, for example, 1.1.0.1 is in the first queue and 1.1.0.2 is in the 3rd, and according to the idea 1.1.0.1 should take more than 50%, and 1.1.0.2 takes me almost 80% even if the 1st pumps (in fact, it takes 100% of the exterior). Moreover, there are several such IPs (computers, more precisely, because they changed their IPs, but still the same situation). This usually happens when they download via bittorrent or IDM. I am new to administration and forgive me for any mistakes.
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Better FreeBSD - only FreeBSD. If it's worth it, don't touch it. Open Google and find out, ask on the forum. Call the previous admin and ask how to reconfigure and supply him with a bottle of juice. In addition, it is possible that it is simply configured there so that it is the boss / VIP who is given a wider bandwidth.
Firstly, such a decision will give a plus to karma, and secondly, it will allow you to improve your own skills, which will later bring your profit (karma, portfolio, resume, reputation, financial, etc.).
Also, I want to draw your attention to the fact that often "admins" - newbies who, without thinking like that, demolish a working server and put windows / something of their own there - very often fly out of their place with hypersonic speed and tangible financial losses, unless of course bosses are good. I myself saw such similar fanatics who, by chance, ended up in the wrong place :)
Mikrotik (RouterOS) - I recommend that in a day it is quite possible to disassemble with most of the necessary functions and configure your ideal router (at least through ssh, even through the GUI). And so the fryakha perfectly copes with the assigned tasks. The question is how much time are you willing to kill to figure out the settings and correctly (safely) configure your OS.
It's not about FreeBSD, it's about illiteracy. Bandwidth management is a configurable thing, and out of the box it's not available anywhere.
What "line" are you talking about?
torrents are such a protocol that it can eat everything that is allowed to it, and a little more on top. Therefore, the bandwidth limit for it needs to be configured even more carefully than anything else.
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