Hello List,

I'm trying to set up Traffic Shaping in a MultiWAN & MultiLAN environment.

It seems to me that even the "MultipleLan/Wan" Wizard still doesn't do the 
trick for me as it sets up the same queues for all LANs but I need an option to 
prefer traffic from a certain LAN over another.

As my 3 LANs come in as VLANs on one NIC, I guess "Bridging" would be the magic 
word so I could bridge all the LANs to one interface and do the shaping from 
there, first based on subnets, then on type of traffic?

But from here I am totally lost, I have no clue how to start with the Bridge, 
which is probably the main problem. 
Once I have all the traffic coming in on one (bridged) interface, I hope I can 
re-direct it into different queues by originating subnet and protocols/ports 
used.

Any hints appreciated.

(My Setup:
pfSense 2.1-RELEASE x64 on an Intel Pentium D 3GHz, 2 GB RAM
WAN Interface with WAN (VLAN2), WAN2 (VLAN3) & WAN3 (VLAN4)
LAN Interface with LAN (VLAN6), LAN2 (VLAN7) & LAN3 (VLAN8)
OPT1 - Onboard Control IF - unused but configured
The box has 2 more NICs that could be used if needed.

The MultiWAN setup works fine using all three WANs, on the LAN interface "LAN" 
is my office network, which is totally controlled by me and should later be 
preferred over everything else by the traffic shaper, "LAN2" is a network with 
"free to use" PCs and where I can control "pretty good" what traffic is coming 
from there (http(s) only / no p2p, no VOIP/Skype), "LAN3" hosts the open WiFi 
with up to a 150 clients at any given time where I have no control what so ever 
which traffic comes from there, this should be the LAN with the least priority 
on the shaper and here further shaping will have to happen.)

Thanks

Ben

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