Yea - you'd have to be up around pure fiber/fiber to get that traffic range - you wouldn't be packetshaping traffic as it came out of your computer - but at the same time, that range would be up where you'd be needing it the most (university dormitory networks, corporate enterprise borders, ISP uplinks, etc.). That's where you'd need the capability of packetshaping massive amounts of traffic with minimal slowdown.
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