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      venchev
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      Hello to all

      Guys you are doing a really wonderfull and great job!  However i have one very important (for me) question.
      Is it possible in the shaper (1.3 version????) to do so - one single IP from the lan, to be shaped with its individual scores?
      and if i set an alias for some group of networks ….. united in single alias, -  can i assign to that IP an individual shape speeds to that alias ?
      Please answer to me.
      Thank you very much in advance for your attention. :)

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        hoba
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        Yes, the shaper of 1.3 will be very flexible but it takes some more time until it's released. Btw, this is possible in 1.2 already though you have to set it up correctly manually. If you want to throttle a bunch of hosts just create an alias (firewall>aliases) and run the shaper wizard. At one page it will ask you for a penalty IP. Set you bandwidth there and enter the alias that you created. Done  ;)

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          venchev
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          ok, but what about if i want to shape every IP from the lan, with its own shape rules ? :o

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            hoba
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            Not supported in 1.2.

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              venchev
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              Will it be supported in 1.3 ?

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                eri--
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                @venchev:

                ok, but what about if i want to shape every IP from the lan, with its own shape rules ? :o

                What do you mean by that?!

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                  venchev
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                  i mean - in 1.3 version - can i shape every one IP from the lan separately…....personal speeds for every single IP........

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                    eri--
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                    Please detail your question:

                    Do you mean create a queue for any host outhere in your LAN or have a standard WFQ that does that for you?!

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                      venchev
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                      queue for any host from the lan - every ip to has its own queue shape

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                        eri--
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                        Yes you can on any version of pfSense.

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                          venchev
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                          ok, so i have  lan with 192.168.0.2 - 254 IP range.  Can i assign for each IP from that range an individual shape - speed to specific alias ?

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                            hoba
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                            If you create lots of queues and assign each host to a queue yes.

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