Traffic Shaper seems to be broken
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I did. But with you having multi-wan, you'd have to combine the downlink speeds, and as far as I understand, that would do nothing to prioritize one link as it got utilized (ie 1 low priority download taking up all of the 4 mb link and a 2nd high priority session on that same link wouldn't take priority because it would appear you still have 2 mb of bandwidth left).
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So how to set-up the shaper it does not exceed the down-rate on each wan interface?
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There are different ways.
One i limiters to enforce on each wan the limits provided by your ISP and shaper to prioritize the upload.You can create a set of queues on LAN as:
- main link 100mbit
–WAN1 x mbits/s
----1stprio queue
----2ndprio queue
--WAN2 y mbit/s
----1stprio queue
----2ndprio queue
and on each link categorize the traffic.
- main link 100mbit
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You can create a set of queues on LAN as:
- main link 100mbit
–WAN1 x mbits/s
----1stprio queue
----2ndprio queue
--WAN2 y mbit/s
----1stprio queue
----2ndprio queue
Do you mean this on limiter or in shaper?
I can't create the sub-queues on LAN with specified mbit/s :-/
- main link 100mbit
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Shaper and depending on your need change the shaper type to something else than PRIQ to enter bandwidth.
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OK, I have tried, I am not able to configure it.
I will give $20 for anyone who write a walkthrou how to configure the shaper to do download shaping on a one-LAN, two-WAN setup.
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No one interested or not possible? ;D
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@pki:
No one interested or not possible? ;D
It's possible :) Matter of time. We'll get info out there as we can.
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OOok, waiting ;D
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ping-pong ;D