1. Introduction
The purpose of this document is to suggest a way to manage outbound
traffic on an ADSL (or cable modem) connection to the Internet. The problem
is that many ADSL lines are limited in the neighborhood of 128kbps for upstream
data transfer. Aggravating this problem is the packet queue in the ADSL modem
which can take 2 to 3 seconds to empty when full. Together this means that when
the upstream bandwidth is fully saturated it can take up to 3 seconds for
any other packets to get out to the Internet. This can cripple interactive
applications such as telnet and multi-player games.
1.1. New Versions of This Document
You can always view the latest version of this document on the World
Wide Web at the
URL: http://www.tldp.org.
New versions of this document will also be uploaded to various Linux
WWW and FTP sites, including the LDP home page at
http://www.tldp.org.
1.3. Disclaimer
Neither the author nor the distributors, or any other contributor of
this HOWTO are in any way responsible for physical, financial, moral or any
other type of damage incurred by following the suggestions in this text.
1.4. Copyright and License
This document is copyright 2002 by Dan Singletary, and is
released under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License,
which is hereby incorporated by reference.
1.5. Feedback and corrections
If you have questions or comments about this document, please feel free to
contact the author at dvsing@sonicspike.net.