Quoting:

http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/queueing.html

"Note that queueing is only useful for packets in the outbound
direction. Once a packet arrives on an interface in the inbound
direction it's already too late to queue it -- it's already consumed
network bandwidth to get to the interface that just received it. The
only solution is to enable queueing on the adjacent router or, if the
host that received the packet is acting as a router, to enable
queueing on the internal interface where packets exit the router."
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