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    • S Offline
      sebou89
      last edited by

      Hi,

      I need assistance here because I don't really understand what's the problem.

      I wanted to setup traffic shaper because am giving wifi connection to my neighbor so I created a vlan for him. That part is working fine.

      My problem is in traffic shaper tab I am missing WAN interface, so I am not able to setup any traffic shaping.

      I only have my LAN and OPT1 interface.

      If i go into interface assign tab I see everything: WAN, LAN and OPT1

      I am running on 2.3.3-RELEASE

      I don’t know if it could be related but my WAN interface is a USB network card tho I was able to see it before creating my second VLAN.

      Hope someone will be able to help me.
      Thanks,
      Sebastien

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        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
        last edited by

        If the interface does not appear in the list of interfaces on the traffic shaper page, then the NIC most likely does not support ALTQ shaping. I don't think any USB NICs do support that, so it's not surprising. You won't be able to use traffic shaping on that network adapter.

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          sebou89
          last edited by

          Hi jimp,

          thanks for your reply. I tough i saw the interface WAN before creating the VLAN but I maybe mistaking.

          I will try to find another machine to setup my pfsense than.

          Thanks
          Sebastien

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