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<header>Delay Pools</header> <p> Delay pools provides a means a restrict bandwidth usage of clients. With delay pools, clients can be restricted at the individual level, or in groups. ACLs are used to apply bandwidth limits to users. <p> This page displays any existing pools, and their limits. Also, there is a section for global options, which at this time only has one option. <p> <b>Initial bucket level</b> <br> Because of the way delay pools work, a new client could potentially be permitted to use more than their fair share of bandwidth because their new bucket would be empty. In a congested network, this would mean that other connections from clients with nearly full buckets would be starved of bandwidth for some period of time. This option defaults to 50%, and can likely be left alone, unless your <b>max</b> values are very large (the max value when configuring limits actually applies to the bucket size for the pool).