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    Traffic shapping for game priorty in bridge mode

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      Flippy last edited by

      hi. I need help setting up the traffic shapping, i want it so that games have high priority over everything else. my pfsense server is set to bridge mode. the server is between my adsl modem and my switch for the rest of the network. can anybody help me set this up as i am not very experienced with it or can someone send me a config file that will do this for me

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        GruensFroeschli last edited by

        not possible in 1.2.x

        Should work in 2.0_alpha_alpha

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          Flippy last edited by

          any idea when that will be avalible?

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            Flippy last edited by

            can any one please help me bridge my LAN and WAN interfaces on pfsense 2.0_alpha_alpha so that i can use the dial up connection in windows

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              eri-- last edited by

              Interfaces -> Assign-> Bridges -> click (+) button-> Select  the needed inerfaces.
              Add a rule on wan to allow traffic and say thank you.

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                Flippy last edited by

                thanks alot. i was wondering if you could also help me with my traffic shaping. i set it up but after that all my websites load slowley and even the pfsense web ui

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                  Flippy last edited by

                  could anybody please help? or could someone send me a back up of their pfsense that shapes in and out traffic in bridged mode?

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                    dvserg last edited by

                    @Flippy:

                    could anybody please help? or could someone send me a back up of their pfsense that shapes in and out traffic in bridged mode?

                    Search forum posts. This subject already exists.

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                      Flippy last edited by

                      sorry if i'm being a nuisance but i cant find it. any chance u could post a link for me?

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                        l00pback0 last edited by

                        It's quite simple..

                        Make sure you set your upstream and downstream bandwidth correctly… otherwise your shaping won't work properly.

                        In your shaper rules, set all source and destinations as a wildcard ( * ).

                        Next, edit your qwandef and qlandef queue.

                        Check the box that says "Random Early Detection".

                        Give it a test... Let me know how you make out.

                        /asl

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