-> Some of the bandwidth you aren't paying for ;-P I agree and I have contacted the suppliers and suggested this as I didn't want to get hit with excess charges etc and only want what I pay for. In other words, cover my ass
Peter -----Original Message----- From: Bill Marquette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 25, 2006 9:21 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [pfSense-discussion] Allways someone different - [NEWSENDER] Message is from an unknown sender On 12/24/06, Peter May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all. > > Yep there is always someone that has to do things unlike everyone else > and I am that person. > > I live remotely and have looked at Pfsense for traffic shaping as I > have a 2 way satellite feed. Here in Oz, its all I can get out back. > Problem is, the feed isn't consistant. I am meant to have 256/64 but > at the moment, its up to around 1.5mb/512 > > So if I set my incoming and outgoing limits, it can effectively cause > the traffic shaper to cut some of my bandwidth. Some of the bandwidth you aren't paying for ;-P > Is there a way to have PFSense detect THE TOTAL BEING USED and then > alter QUEUES from that? What I am trying to achieve is a percentage > for each queue depending on how much I have available coming in? Nope. Such a tool might be able to be written, but I'm not even sure where I'd start if I was to do it. Dynamic bandwidth detection and modification would be significantly harder than detecting it to do the initial bandwidth allocation. And of course detecting that you have more bandwidth available while running at lower capacity would be uhhh...challenging. > Trust me, at 256/64 its slow so anything more than that is very > welcome but if I fail to check, Pfsense cuts it back. If I simply turn > off the shaper, then some things hog all the bandwidth. --Bill For a list of current designs, projects and engineering tasks as well as radio's, electronics, gadgets and gizmo's for sale visit http://www.gizmoman.net This email has been addressed to [email protected] and sent from Peter May [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you feel this message is SPAM.
