Is it possible to limit a lan ip-adress to example 10kbit or 10% of the bandwidt
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Hi
If I want set everyone LAN IP.
download speed is 1.6Mbit.
upload speed is 160Kbit.
How to setup on Traffic Shaper.
Please touch me.
Thanks every friend.per user bandwidthlimits are only possible if you add queues with dedicated bandwidth as target for the sinngle ips. this has not been a design goal of the shaper for 1.0 (see other threads for more discussion about it).
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I cant get this to work. Wich ip do I put as "source" and "Destination"? Is there anything else I have to change to get it to work?
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Anyone? I really want this to work. Can I leave "ports" open?
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Noone that can help me with this?
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I am wondering if this can be done a larger scale (say a full class B network) or more to make it easier to do it by vlan to limit all addresses per address to a fixed bandwidth limit.
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Use aliases to define the items to shape and add rules using the alias as a source or destination.
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Quick howto:
1. Define upload queue similar to p2pup, but m2 value schould contain limit: 40kB for example.
2. Define download queue similiar to p2pdown. I left m2 blank - do not limit download.
3. Define rule: use new queues and define source IP.
Direction from LAN to WAN.Seems to work, but sometimes "forgots" about an IP.:
ntop shows traffic on this IP, but queue is empty. -
Keep in mind that queues are assigned to traffic on openeing a new connection only. If there is an already established connection it will stay in the queue it once was assigned to until the connection times out or is shut down. If you want to apply changed traffic shaping settings to all your traffic you should reset the states at diagnostic>states, reset states after making changes to the traffic shaping (btw, there is a hint at the end of the shaper wizard about this).
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thinking back at this on a larger network the network would be subnetted and I am wonder if it could be added for a future feature to throttle speed per host per subnet….so you would have rules by subnet besides the normal ones which would set for instance subnet a gets 20k/per client while subnet b gets 40k/per client...ect.
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There's a limit of 256 queues in ALTQ, fyi. We can change that if/when it becomes an issue (at this time pfsense rule generation performance will be a bottleneck long before you get to 256 queues though).
–Bill