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    • T
      Tiger 0 last edited by

      Hi Netgate Community,

      Is it possible to set different bandwidth limits in different access points connected to Netgate? Please see the image below of our planned network setup.

      Network security diagram example.jpeg

      We want to assign these bandwidth limits:
      AP- Tiger connected in LAN1: 42MBps
      AP- GTAGS connected in LAN2: 8MBps
      AP - GUESTNET in LAN3: must have no internet connection but connected to a server instead.

      Thank you

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      • Rico
        Rico LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance last edited by

        Sure.
        https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/trafficshaper/limiters.html

        -Rico

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        • Gertjan
          Gertjan last edited by

          Or look at the manual of the AP.
          If you paid more then 10 # for it, changes are good you can 'limit' every connected device.

          Or create a captive portal (+ FreeRadius), and give every user a bandwidth, quota, login time, etc.

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          • NogBadTheBad
            NogBadTheBad Galactic Empire last edited by

            Wouldn’t you be better having the 3 networks on each AP then limit the subnet using limiters ?

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              Tiger 0 last edited by

              Hi,

              Each access point is assigned to different offices or departments. Per office, we want to limit their bandwidth as shown in the image.

              Office 1 is for AP- Tiger
              Office 2 is for AP- GTAGS
              Office 3 is for AP- GuestNet

              We are hoping to have things less work by limiting the bandwidth per access point instead of the users.

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              • NogBadTheBad
                NogBadTheBad Galactic Empire @Tiger 0 last edited by

                @tiger-0 said in Access Point Bandwidth Management:

                We are hoping to have things less work by limiting the bandwidth per access point instead of the user

                Just put limiters on each LAN interface.

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