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    Need PerUserBW Package

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved pfSense Packages
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      macafee
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      I'm need this package very much! When it release?

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        hoba
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        Post a bounty. Maybe it attracts somebodies attention. There is noone working on that feature atm and there is no planned releasedate for this.

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          sullrich
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          Never for 1.0.  There is a bug in FreeBSD related to dummynet + pf rdr's.

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            macafee
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            I'm very disappointed.
            Why not use pf+altq?

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              sullrich
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              We've been over these types of questions 1000 times.

              PF + ALTQ does not a have a per user bandwidth scheduler.  Feel free to submit one to us if you would like to write one.

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                macafee
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                I'm sorry!
                I think PF+ALTQ maybe like m0n0wall speed limit function!
                First let user define some pipes!
                Second let user define some rules!
                Last let user set which ip use the pipe and rule!

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                  sullrich
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                  You clearly are not understanding what I am saying.  Research ALTQ and Per user bandwidth.

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