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    • J
      jannes258
      last edited by

      Okay let's try this and see if anyone can help me. :)
      Okay so I have a Pfsense box set up and everything,main reason for the setup was for the use of the traffic shaping.
      So I have a 1 LAN and one WAN port
      WAN ip address range is 172.16.24.xxx and the lan is 192.168.1.xxx
      The traffic shaper worked in shaping the traffic to the router so traffic to the internet is limited but the problem is all traffic on the network is now limited.
      If I try to access one of my servers which is on the 172.16.24.xxx network the speeds to the server is also that of the traffic shaper.
      Is there a way to limit the traffic only to the router so that any other device on the network has full speed access?
      The IP address of the router is 172.16.24.254

      Any help regarding this would be greatly appreciated!! :D :) ;) :D ;D

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      • cyber7C
        cyber7
        last edited by

        I would like to bump this as I am sitting with the same problem…

        When you pause to think, do you start again?

        2.2.4-RELEASE (amd64)
        built on Sat Jul 25 19:57:37 CDT 2015
        FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE-p15
        and
        pfSense 2.3.2-RELEASE-p1 (amd64 full-install) on pfSense

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          bfranske
          last edited by

          Please try to clarify your question. Is it really the case you only want to shape traffic to the router itself? Or is it really the case that you want to shape traffic from the WAN to any host on a LAN but not between different LAN/DMZ hosts. It would be helpful if you made a network diagram and then gave some examples of traffic you would and would not like to shape.

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