My experience is on par with yours - especially with low-power connections (DSL 
or Cable under 10mbit). 

On my 50Mb cable line at home - no problems in my testing. I haven’t tested the 
Fiber yet but should be doing so in the next month. The DSL at the bar, 
however, QoS throttling was so horrible I had to dump it altogether.


> On Jul 14, 2015, at 2:55 AM, Lorenzo Milesi <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi
> I found this [1] nice and quick howto which explains how to set up pfSense 
> QoS to obtain fair usage between clients, so that one will not suck all the 
> available bandwidth.
> Has anyone tried it? is it working for you? 
> 
> I made a quick check and doesn't really seem to, I started a download on my 
> laptop and then on the server and the latter was going nearly full speed, 
> leaving less than 100kB/s to my client.
> 
> 
> 
> [1] http://www.gridstorm.net/pfsense-traffic-limiting-fair-share/
> 
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