Traffic shaper per ip
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Hi all !!
I have a small isp with up 200-300 customers and would like to use pfsense to bandwithd control.
I have customers with 128Kb up and down max
I have customers with 256 Kb up and down max too.
Can I use the traffic shaper wizard up of rules and then a rule per customer down ? That's works ?
Or only I must use a rule per customer ?
Any hint ?
roberto
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Just follow the shaper wizard and set one penalty IP.After that add new rules based on that one and set the values that u want for each IP.
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Hi !!
Thanks for your reply.
I follow the shaper wizard and don't see any "penalty IP".
Can you to explain better that subject ?
roberto
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update to the latest snapshot
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:D You have to make 2 queques and 2 rules per customer so I think PfSense will not do the job for you try someting else (linux and htb maybe).
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Hi all, and many thanks for all that are working on this great project.
I have a little network with 130 users and i create only for testing purpose 2 queues and 2 rules in traffic shaper for 20 of my users. I have ntop package installed and i can see at throughput page that their bandwidth is according with that i put in upperlimit in queues (same thing can be seen in Status>Queues). I'd like to create in that way queues and rules for all of my users but i am afraid of that HFSC has limited only for 64 queues. Is anybody made that thing for more than 64 queues? I read that is possible by changing #define HFSC_MAX_CLASSES 64 somewhere…..but i did not find where >:(
Please excuse my bad english :)
Thank you all. -
:( bad news….not working for more than 64 queues..any other way? or i just must find another distro? i realy like pfsense features except that no per user bandwidth ???
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:( bad news….not working for more than 64 queues..any other way? or i just must find another distro? i realy like pfsense features except that no per user bandwidth ???
I think it's possible if you shape entire network segments, that will make "2 queues and 2 rules" for entire network.
(I mean: 128up/128down for X.X.1.0 ; and 256up/256down for X.X.2.0 for example)