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Hi everybody,
I need to know how to priorize hosts using a linux based router. All the story: I got three hosts and a single suse based router using ip masquerading, forwarding and ip tables to route, forward and firewall my home network from/to the internet. So the thing is to be the following: one of those hosts should get a higher priority as the other hosts, so its packets are forwarded before all the others, if there are any. What I exactly mean is, I want to get, for example, up to 75% of downstream for this host and the rest of the network should get the rest of the downstream, but if this host doesn't need the downstream, the other hosts should share the 100% of the stream between themselves. That's the "should-be"-state. The "actually-is"-state is, if all three hosts are downloading something, simultanously, these three hosts share the downstream, so everybody's getting 33% of it. Hope you understand my request! My english isn't as good as it should be.
ThanX in advance!!!
Greetingz from germany... Hendrik

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