Article 5NZMD Fair Internet bandwidth management on a network using OpenBSD

Fair Internet bandwidth management on a network using OpenBSD

by
from OpenBSD Journal on (#5NZMD)
OpenBSD Journal co-editor Solene Rapenne (solene@) writes,
I have a simple DSL line with 15 Mb/s in download and 900 kb/s upload rates and there are many devices using the Internet and two people in remote work. Some poorly designed software (mostly on windows) will auto update without allowing to reduce the bandwidth or some huge bloated website will require lot of download and will impact workers using the network.

The point of this article is to explain how to use OpenBSD as a router on your network to allow the Internet access to be used fairly by devices on the network to guarantee everyone they will have at least a bit of Internet to continue working flawlessly.

Read the whole thing, Fair Internet bandwidth management on a network using OpenBSD for a walkthrough of implementing queueing and QoS traffic shaping for your network.

External Content
Source RSS or Atom Feed
Feed Location http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=rss
Feed Title OpenBSD Journal
Feed Link http://undeadly.org/
Reply 0 comments