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From: Claudio Jeker (cjeker_at_diehard.n-r-g.com)
Date: Wed Oct 23 2002 - 16:09:15 CDT

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    On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 11:00:22PM +0200, Claudio Jeker wrote:
    > On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 09:15:32AM -0700, Scott Francis wrote:
    > > [original post]
    > > I have 2 ADSL lines as uplink for small office, how can I set OpenBSD
    > > to use both of those for outgoing/incomming traffic?
    > >
    > > [my reply]
    > > Suggest you search the archives; this question (load balancing traffic) comes
    > > up periodically. You may also want to check out altq(9), and keep in mind
    > > that balancing ingress traffic is not possible with the setup you have.
    > > Balancing egress traffic may be possible, in a way, through use of
    > > altq/pf/nat and a pair of gateways.
    > >
    > > [claudio jeker's response]
    > > > First normaly you should not have excessive ingress traffic on ADSL
    > > > because this will also reduce the egress traffic.
    > >
    > > Not sure quite what you're trying to say here ...
    > >
    >
    > It's a not about the nature of ADSL, if you have a lot of ingress traffic
    > your egress traffic will suffer because the smaller pipe of the ADSL link
    > is filled.

    Ups, that should be: if you have a lot of egress traffic your ingress
    traffic (download) willsuffer because the smaller pipe of the ADSL link is
    filled.

    Also in the upper paragraph I confused ingess with egress. Shame on me.
    Sorry for the confusion.

    > In other words:
    > ADSL works great for downloads but if you have a lot of uploads
    > it will slow down the download speed to.
    >

    -- 
    :wq Claudio