A method of transmitting data from customers (C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7,
C8, C9, C10) over a computer network, in particular over the Internet,
where the data to be sent is split into packets, in particular into IP
packets, where each packet is marked by one of at least two states (IN,
OUT) and where the states (IN, OUT) determine which packets are dropped
first, if packets are dropped during transmission, is, with regard to
optimizing the drop rate of the packets, characterized in that the
marking of the packet with a state of high drop precedence (OUT) is based
on a random probability (p).