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Traffic Shaping on DSL?

jackla asks: "I'm now looking for software to do traffic-control on my Windows XP box. I am connected with DSL and my upstream is capped at 96kbit/s (down is 1.5Mbit/s) - this means that high(>70kbit/s) upstream utilisation KILLS my downstream: it just drops down to about 400kbit/s and stays there unless there's more upstream space. That said, I read alot about the Linux shaping solution (wondershaper or something) which sounds exactly right, except I need something that works for Windows. What I want to do is prioritize upstream ACKs (for example) so that my downstream isn't affected by upstream use. If anyone heard of a peace of software that can do this, I would love to hear about it." It would be nice if something like this existed cheaply for Windows. I am unaware of such, but maybe a few of you have ideas. Could such a traffic shaper be built using low powered computers? If so, how would you build and configure it so it would maintain compatibility for the single Windows machine, behind it? (Think: homebuilt traffic-shapping appliance)

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  1. Re:I don't get it... by edrugtrader · · Score: 1, Redundant

    i also have a similar cap and run my website (down for a week weeks while i try and get tyan off their asses) off the line. this means i average a loaded 128kbits going out, but i can easily download at blazing fast speeds. i think your problem lies in hardware as well.

    maybe your provider directly hacked the modem they gave you, or your ethernet card or router isn't good at handling up and down traffic at once.

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