What's the easiest way to set BANDWIDTH allocation / user?
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Hi guys
I just basically need all users w/ a Captive Portal password from PFsense internal user management, to have unrestricted bandwidth.. and 1 guest account w/ restricted bandwidth.. I know this can be done w/ RADIUS, but isnt there an easier less complicated way? doesnt PFSense have internal bandwidth settings / user? im on 1.2.8 by the way..
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in pfsense2 i do it creating an alias for limited host, a limiter for in and out, and a rule with advance settings with these limiters. Works good, at least for me.
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in pfsense2 i do it creating an alias for limited host, a limiter for in and out, and a rule with advance settings with these limiters. Works good, at least for me.
umm, hehe i really tried to understand and mimic that what you have said, i cant' seem to get it.. would you kindly explain further or in a bit more detail? just a little more and i'll probably get it hehe
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hehe no problem ;D
1- Go to firewall->aliases and create an alias for host (or the entire network if u want that way)
2- Then go to firewall->traffic shaper->limiter tab and create two new limiters, one for upload and another for download limit, check enable limiter and its children.
3- At last go to firewall->rules->lan tab and create a rule using for "source" the alias that u create in the 1st step, in "advance features" "In/Out" use the limiters that u create in step 2.Now go to a test machine and try it :)
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hehe no problem ;D
1- Go to firewall->aliases and create an alias for host (or the entire network if u want that way)
2- Then go to firewall->traffic shaper->limiter tab and create two new limiters, one for upload and another for download limit, check enable limiter and its children.
3- At last go to firewall->rules->lan tab and create a rule using for "source" the alias that u create in the 1st step, in "advance features" "In/Out" use the limiters that u create in step 2.Now go to a test machine and try it :)
ohhhhh… so it's basic traffic shapping. this i can easily figure out but question is how do you somehow make that work w/ CAPTIVE PORTAL ? <-- my main issue...
only ways i can think of w/c i dont think is possible area:
- if i can assign bandwidth limits to each CAPTIVE PORTAL user account...
- if i can have CAPTIVE PORTAL assign specific IPs to specific user account, (and ofcourse have limits already set for each IP)
hmmm..
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Well, sorry that whas my way when i see that is not possible at least from the gui :(
in the Enable per-user bandwidth restriction "RADIUS can override the default settings."
But with the package freeradius there is not a easy-gui option :( but maybe reading the docs we can get something. Tonight if i have time i will mount a virtual pf to destroy it hehe. -
wow this is great and is a much needed feature captive portal cannot do without
however – doing this for like 100 or so users is very tedious. >:(