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Thanks! , ....sorry for stupid question.... (bad english) I was thinking exactly this: > Last thing: remember your WiFi AP simply acts as a simple *hub*, so the > actual LAN bandwidth is not managed at all, only traffic to/from Internet > gets evenly shared. Ok now what i need, i have AP - OvisLink 5420, for 20 users... Now, two users are copying big files (propably movie 700MB) over my AP and others users can't connect to the internet? what can I do, i alredy bought AP without shaping? ISP (WIFI) | m0n0 | (hub) | OvisLink 1120 (WDS) -----5 users | | OvisLink 5420 (WDS) -----15 users peter ----- Original Message ----- >> Hi, is possible with mono do shapig in local-net? Example: I have 10 >> wifi clients in my localnet which are conected throught mono to internet. >> >> How to control bandwidth between local wifi clients? I set them gateway - >> IP of mono, but there is no shaping in this way. >> >> Any idea? >> > > Peter, > > I guess you want to share the bandwidth evenly for LAN clients connecting > to the Internet? > > In the setup I've described in my last post, I've made no use of the > 'mask' option for the queues: so, for each upload traffic queue, set the > 'mask' option to 'source'. On download queues, set the mask to > 'destination'. > > I hope this is what you were looking for... > > Lats thing: remember your WiFi AP simply acts as a simple *hub*, so the > actual LAN bandwidth is not managed at all, only traffic to/from Internet > gets evenly shared. > > -- Vincent > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > |