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Squeezing maximum internet speed

Postby anuj_irix » Mon Nov 21, 2005 4:25 am

Hello everyone!
Please suggest some methods/tweaks for getting maximum speed from the internet on linux platform.
Thanks in advance
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Postby dillona_aix » Mon Nov 21, 2005 6:09 am

I'm afraid I don't understand exactly what you want :?. For example, do you want to increase server performance, or decrease the amount of traffic, or something else? Could you please elaborate?
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Postby anuj_irix » Mon Nov 21, 2005 10:07 am

Sorry for the inconvenience!
Basically I am looking for managing inbound and outbound traffic targetted towards the speed as well as the security.
Aim is to:
1): Find the tweaks (Something like MTU settings or any other(HW/SW)to fetch maximum from the ISP ).
2): Controlling the bandwidth (Server for a LAN).
Means server performance at full throttles.
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Postby zoli » Mon Nov 21, 2005 2:44 pm

hi,

you can not change MTU as you like but you can shape your traffic with different queuing mechanism.

Read more in Linux Advanced Routing & Traffic Control ( http://lartc.org/ )
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Postby DenisF » Mon Nov 21, 2005 7:57 pm

You can't really do anything about 1), your isp/carrier has full control over that.
As for 2), check zoli's link :)
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Postby anuj_irix » Wed Nov 23, 2005 5:02 am

Hello!
Thanks zoli and all for Linux advanced routing and Traffic control link(cool).
About MTU settings...I remember on wint I read about registry tweaks similarly while exploring on Linux I opened my modem configuration in /etc/mymodem/my_device and I found the following line (default).
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pppd $PORT 115200 debug usepeerdns defaultroute connect '/usr/sbin/chat -v "" at+crm=1 OK "atdt#777" CONNECT' disconnect '/sbin/rdisconnect' mtu 400


I changed mtu to 1500 and I found some improvement.

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pppd $PORT 115200 debug usepeerdns defaultroute connect '/usr/sbin/chat -v "" at+crm=1 OK "atdt#777" CONNECT' disconnect '/sbin/rdisconnect' mtu 1500




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