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    Limit band for each ip in the lan: it's possible?

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    • C Offline
      cybermod
      last edited by

      hi all, im alessandro.

      Now, i'm trying to set one limit band for each pc (so, ip) in the lan.
      Is it possible with pfsense?

      Ex:  2mbt total
      pc1  - 150kbits up 150kbits down
      pc2  - 150kbits up 150kbits down
      pc3  - 150kbits up 150kbits down

      i have dhcp with range for client in the lan.

      Sorry for bad english, regards

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        ptt Rebel Alliance
        last edited by

        Yes, it is doable, just check the Docs ;)   http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Traffic_Shaping_Guide#Limiter

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          cybermod
          last edited by

          ahahah lol ptt!!! i just read this documents, but i didn't succeed!

          Last night i tried, tried tried so hard and in fine, i have win!!!!

          In the limiter, the settings for my esigenze, is "Mask Destination".

          This  provide the value of limit for every pc in lan!!
          Now, i hope to implementing (and understanding) the queue: i think that is better use all band for pc that realy ask it!

          It's very hard?

          byeez

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            Tillebeck
            last edited by

            Hi

            You should create two limiters and set one for mask destination (download to LAN) and one for mask source (upload from LAN).

            Then add a FW rule above your default rule on the LAN and add the limiters to this.
            IN = upload from LAN (with source mask)
            OUT = download to LAN (with destination mask)

            This way all clients will get there own sets of limiters

            You can read it in the link from ptt under "Dynamic queue creation"

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