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Load Balancing two ISPs

Today I finally managed to use my two ISPs together on my desktop, combining both bandwidths into one big (almost 3Mbit!) pipe. My setup: ADSL modem 1Mb down, 320Kb up GSM modem 2Mb down, 512Kb up...

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Traffic Shaping with cbq

Since I am on the subject of networking in Linux, here is another post about some nice things we can do: shaping our traffic so that we can limit how much of our bandwidth we use for each type of...

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Using wireshark with remote capturing

Wireshark is a very nice network protocol analyzer / sniffer, that is very complete and totally free and open source. It is the standard for examining network packets, used by many professionals and...

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Remote Desktop (Windows) access from Slackware (Linux)

Windows XP and newer versions have the standard feature of “sharing” access to the desktop from remote computers. This is very easy to set up and no extra software is required on the computer that is...

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rt3090 wireless adapter with Slackware 13.37

Another simple update… Or not? This weekend I finally updated my LG X130 netbook to Slackware 13.37. This is one of my “stable” machines that I use all the time for day-to-day tasks, so I do not run...

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