devilroot schrieb:
... ich würde gerne den Datei download dafür niedriger priorisieren.
Youtube = firefox ; Datei = wget
Unabhängig vom Szenario welche Möglichkeiten gibt es Traffic daher gehend zu priorisieren?
Du könntest auch
--limit-rate=amount
Limit the download speed to amount bytes per second. Amount may be expressed in bytes, kilobytes with the k suffix, or
megabytes with the m suffix. For example, --limit-rate=20k will limit the retrieval rate to 20KB/s. This is useful when, for
whatever reason, you don't want Wget to consume the entire available bandwidth.
This option allows the use of decimal numbers, usually in conjunction with power suffixes; for example, --limit-rate=2.5k is a
legal value.
Note that Wget implements the limiting by sleeping the appropriate amount of time after a network read that took less time
than specified by the rate. Eventually this strategy causes the TCP transfer to slow down to approximately the specified
rate. However, it may take some time for this balance to be achieved, so don't be surprised if limiting the rate doesn't work
well with very small files.
benutzen. Siehe
man wget