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The Bandwidth Throttling List http://www.ydi.com/products/bcu.php http://www.packeteer.com http://www.crosskeys.com http://www.etinc.com/bwmgr.htm http://www.netscreen.com http://www.lightspeedsystems.com http://www.broadip.com (Packet Cop) http://www.ssimail.com/Guidepost.htm http://www.amplifynet.com/frame/product_frame.html http://www.checkpoint.com/products/floodgate-1/index.html http://www.sun.com/software/bandwidth/ http://www.allot.com/products/ACfamily_DS.htm#AC%20Family http://www.spectrumwireless.net/2011ds.html http://www.mikrotik.com http://www.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/ip_dummynet/ http://www.securityfocus.com/frames/?focus=linux&content=/focus/linux/articles/trafshap.html http://www.blazeconnect.com/~bwmanager/ http://www.orchestream.com/ http://www.allot.com/html/products_netenforcer_sp.shtm http://www.riverstonenet.com http://www.sitaranetworks.com/ http://www.netintact.com Linux box running CBQ, shapercfg, iproute2, or QoS ftp://ftp.equinox.gu.net/pub/linux/cbq/ BreezeAccess II supports CIR/MIR in both directions at both AP and client. StarOS support MIR: http://www.station-server.com/ Karlnet supports MIR:http://www.karlnet.com/ Lucent only supports bandwidth limiting at the client if you install a ORC client license, which costs about $50... Raylink's newest AP's support CIR/MIR at the AP. Rate limiting in Cisco IOS.
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