Hi,

We've got a pfSense 2.0.1 box with a single WAN (in fact it's behind a load 
balancer with 6 ADSL modems) and currently a single set of client machines 
which are students' computers in their appartments.

We are planning to add a second set of client machines to this pfSense box, 
which are computers in our classrooms.

Actually, and for several years now, we used 2 separate pfSense boxes, with 2 
separate sets of modems, but we'd like to consolidate this onto a single box 
(with the future option of having a second box acting as an instant failover)

So in the setup we envision all machines must share the single WAN interface 
for Internet access.

But...

Our classrooms computers must have dedicated bandwidth from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., 
for example they could have the bandwidth equivalent of 5 (of our 6) ADSL 
modems, guaranteed, during this period of time, each day from Monday to Friday. 
The remaining bandwidth should be dedicated to the appartments' computers.

Outside of these periods of time, the total available bandwidth should be 
available for both sets of computers, with an equal share of it, i.e. just as 
if we don't do anything special.

Is this possible with pfSense and if yes please could someone tell me how to 
proceed ?

Thanks in advance

-- 
Jerome Alet
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