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Here is the link to the script. It is pretty simple to work with and very
effective on an interface. It may do what you want depending on the queues
that are set up.
Dow
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Christopher Fowler wrote:
> Maybe someone knows how to do this. I have one machine on my network
> that I want to modify its upload speed. I have a 1.5/256 ADSL
> connection. On this one machine I would like to limit upload speeds
> to the equivalent of a 56k modem. I want download speeds to remain
> normal. I will implement the rule on my firewall. Does anyone know how
> to do this?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
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