Unfortunately, I'm stuck on DSL (Cable wasn't working in my house, and I haven't been able to determine if UVerse will let me do my port forwarding, so I won't pay the $150 installation fee). With DSL, I think I output at like 384k.
Subsonic works BEAUTIFULLY, except when a song starts, everything else associated with my network bogs down to a crawl (I remote into my home network for other things at times, specifically an AIM client).
I found some Linux documentation that will slow down the output of a box, but the quick and dirty script I pulled worked "decent" to keep everything else from slowing down, but it kept navigating pages still slow while a song was playing and even slowed it down when accessing the box internally (and it's not fun when trying to transfer files back and forth to it -- that was fun until I realized what I had done).
I had thought about slowing down port 8080 completely, but that means it's slowed down even when I'm navigating while a song is playing, which isn't what I'm looking for.
Is there a way to throttle back just the stream output? Not the page navigation, and not the whole system. I'd be fine with this being a 'global' setting (I wouldn't see any reason my LAN couldn't be the same throttle as the WAN)
If it helps any, I'm using lighttpd as a proxy (to get http://subsonic.mydyndns.org as the address instead of navigating through ports). But, I can't see anything to slow down streaming in there either.
I can provide more information as requested. I'm fairly savvy
...If stream and page navigation were on different ports, I could see how to do it...
..And I won't mention how jealous I am that I set my sister up a Subsonic server in her home and she can stream video from her Cable connection and I can't from my DSL..
