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      Havok
      last edited by

      Noob question

      I don't have much for DL/UP speeds but I did use traffic shaping for my web sites and yes it did seem to help. But I'm a old timer and have run a BBS going back to 94 and not my telnet port has lag, is there any easy way to add port 23 to traffic shaping to Higher Priority?

      Thanks before hand

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        KOM
        last edited by

        "Easy" is a relative term.  Provide some details of the shaper you chose (PRIQ, HFSC, FAIRQ etc) and how you have configured it for anyone to help you.

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          Havok
          last edited by

          Hello thanks for the reply, have not been around due to the flu!

          Guess I need pfSense for Dummies

          About all I know it I did the shaping through the tab Firewalls and then clicking Traffic Shaping the only thing I set was my download and upload speeds and the setting HTTP to a higher priority on the dedicated link

          Hope this helps some, thanks

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            Nullity
            last edited by

            @Havok:

            Hello thanks for the reply, have not been around due to the flu!

            Guess I need pfSense for Dummies

            About all I know it I did the shaping through the tab Firewalls and then clicking Traffic Shaping the only thing I set was my download and upload speeds and the setting HTTP to a higher priority on the dedicated link

            Hope this helps some, thanks

            Read the pfSense wiki. After some learning, struggling, and trial & error experimentation, return to tell us how we can help you.

            I do not envy experiencing the pfSense learning-curve… but, we are happy to help after you've felt our pain. :)

            Please correct any obvious misinformation in my posts.
            -Not a professional; an arrogant ignoramous.

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              Havok
              last edited by

              @Nullity:

              Read the pfSense wiki. After some learning, struggling, and trial & error experimentation, return to tell us how we can help you.

              I do not envy experiencing the pfSense learning-curve… but, we are happy to help after you've felt our pain. :)

              Laughing, understand!

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