No we're actually using NAT and private IPs inside the building.  We use 1:1 
NAT if a tenant needs a public IP.

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Steve Yates
ITS, Inc.

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Subject: Re: [pfSense] Limiters on LAN, WAN

On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 1:42 PM, Steve Yates <[email protected]> wrote:
>         To explain my need it's for limiting traffic for several tenants of 
> an office building, so each gets up to "n" amount of bandwidth.  Each has a 
> static IP and their own router.
>
>         Maybe I was just overthinking it.  Having a limiter on the WAN side 
> would therefore limit the connection if a tenant was, let's say, hosting a 
> web server and a remote user uploaded a file into the building.
>
> --
>
> Steve Yates
> ITS, Inc.
>

I understand what you are talking about.  See I do not let any traffic in...

Are you running the firewall transparent then?
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