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    Problem with Qos and P2P traffic

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Traffic Shaping
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    • KOMK
      KOM
      last edited by

      Make sure you delete any rules you manually added to WAN, LAN or Floating Rules tabs since they won't get removed when you remove your traffic shaper.

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        rtpmomo
        last edited by

        I've follow the wizzard and delete custum floating rules, wan, lan

        add 2 floating rules to catch IP from the p2p computer(Interface LAN dest: IP and Interface LAN source: IP)(The computer as a Port forward)  With WAN interface enable, no traffic is catch
        qOtherHigh  60%
        qP2P  2%
        etc..

        Result: Packets get drops as before, but not enough.

        I think the problem is how to match floating rules with LAN IP address instead of ports

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          cheonne
          last edited by

          is the lan address 192.168.0.210 of a particular PC set to static ip?
          if not then did you set static ip+mac address in dhcp server?

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            rtpmomo
            last edited by

            The PC is set with an static IP address

            This guy have exactely the same problem.
            Maybe it's just a bug..
            https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=73570.msg401784#msg401784

            openSUSE-13.1 torrent and ubuntu 14.04 HTTP dl

            no http dl, torrent 5 connexion: full speed

            5 connexion: no problem the torrent get drop to almost no speed 10-20ko/s
            10 connexion : 140ko/s
            15 connexion : 230ko/s
            20 connexion:  almost full speed

            The traffic shapper need to drop the speed to 10-20ko/s even with 1000 connexion on the p2p queue

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              rtpmomo
              last edited by

              Nothing to do with the config?  1 realtek on WAN and 1 3 Com on LAN, 1 atom processor.
              I know that realtek is not a good brand…

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                sideout
                last edited by

                I prefer to use Intel or Broadcomm NIC's with PFSense with Intel's being the ones that work the best.

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                • C
                  carmamir
                  last edited by

                  I see that you have same problem.

                  It seems that pfBug is not a valid solution for working environment.

                  I'm using PacketShaper from Packeteer and I had hope that I can move it onto ESXi server to remove one device from server cabinet. But seems that no can do. I spent 10 hours on pfSense and definitely this thing has nothing close to real traffic shaper.  I have same settings on Packeteer PS7500 and pfBug. pfBug give maybe 10% of bandwidth to priority queue with 60% of bandwidth assign to it and 90% of bandwidth to lowest queue with just 5% of bandwidth assign to it.

                  It is a joke not traffic shaping. However pfSense GUI is faster than Packeteer one :D, but otherwise it is cra*.

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                  • R
                    rtpmomo
                    last edited by

                    Thanks for your feedback.

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                      rtpmomo
                      last edited by

                      I've follow this tutorial
                      https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=63531.msg364520#msg364520

                      And now when I download from 2 differents PC they got each one half bandwidth, the same for more PC. Getting close to resolve the problem!

                      Still can't figure out why the traffic shapping give the same speed even if one queue is 1% share and the other one 61%.

                      PS: I've got the last build:
                      2.1.5-RELEASE (amd64)
                      built on Mon Aug 25 07:44:45 EDT 2014
                      FreeBSD 8.3-RELEASE-p16

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