05-10-2001
Yes, set up <B>TCPDUMP</B> on your interface and watch the network traffic to see what is going on.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
wondershaper
WONDERSHAPER(8) System Manager's Manual WONDERSHAPER(8)
NAME
wondershaper - simple traffic shaping script
SYNOPSIS
wondershaper [interface]
wondershaper clear [interface]
wondershaper [interface] [downlink] [uplink]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the wondershaper script. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original
script does not have a manual page.
wondershaper is a traffic shaping script that provides low latency, prioritizes bulk transfers below normal web traffic, prioritizes inter-
active shells above normal web traffic, and attempts to prevent upload and download traffic from affecting each other's ack packets. Put
simply, the wondershaper makes your internet connection more "responsive"
SYNTAX
A summary of wondershaper syntax is included below. For a complete description, see the files in /usr/share/doc/wondershaper.
wondershaper [ interface ]
Shows the status of traffic shaping on that interface.
wondershaper clear [ interface ]
Removes all traffic shaping from that interface.
wondershaper [ interface ] [ downlink ] [ uplink ]
Configures the wondershaper on the specified interface, given the specified downlink speed in kilobits per second, and the specified
uplink speed in kilobits per second.
SEE ALSO
The programs are documented fully by:
/usr/share/doc/wondershaper/README.Debian.gz
/usr/share/doc/wondershaper/README.gz
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Vince Mulhollon <vlm@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
May 30, 2004 WONDERSHAPER(8)