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    Referencing the CP BW user specific limiter tutorial

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      in reference to this tutorial:
      http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,26277.0.html

      i want it to be able to work with 2.0.1…

      first part:

      tcpdump -nvi rl0 | grep 'tos 0x4'

      [2.0.1-RELEASE][root@pfsense.localdomain]/root(1): tcpdump -nvi rl0 | grep 'tos 0x4'
      tcpdump:

      so i assume its not right.

      then the speed limiting function.

      from my understanding is we have to modify the captive portal to allow full speed for the cache.
      however my users are authenticated via radius.

      what does this mean: "The above code is if you do not want a different bandwidth settings in the GUI" ?

      please help!

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