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Old 10-09-2001, 01:24 AM   #1
bretthoward
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Question Bandwith Prioritization


I currently have a firewall running smoothwall (which I know has no ability to compile and its somewhat crippled) but I may think about either compiling somewhere else and moving things over or switching firewalls and I'd like to know of methods to do bandwith prioritazion.

Example:
I have a server, my workstation, and a few workstatations of other people on the internat network behind the gateway.
I'd like my server to get any and all bandwith that it needs and then secondly if I want to browse pages I want to have presidence over all the other (non computer people) who just discovered what mp3z and music videos are and are constantly slowing shyte down so I can browse a page.

I've heard about CBQ and traffic shaping and I'd like to know if anyone else has any other options and or info/resources on how to implement the two that I've already heard of....

Thanks

Brett....
 
  


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