Re: [pfSense] Limit bandwith pr user / ip
Thank you Chris! Since I am interested in this too, are there any tricks when you want to do the same but you have a multi-WAN setup, or ,probably even worse, a multi-WAN setup with different WAN bandwidth? Thank you all! Vassilis ___ List mailing list List@lists.pfsense.org https://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list
Re: [pfSense] Limit bandwith pr user / ip
On Nov 1, 2014, at 4:07 PM, Morten Christensen wrote: > I am going to setup pfSense as gateway/firewall in front of a small wireless > broadband system with 10 to 20 houses connected. > > We want to prevent one single house from taking up all bandwith, when other > users can use their share, but not to restrict anyone unnessessary, when > demand is low. > > I have found howto's that make permanent limits on each users or ip-numbers > bandwith, They seems to make that limitation without taking care of, if the > limitations is needed. > Other howto's shows how to make smarter QOS limitations based on different > applications like telephones versus http-download that is only active, when a > service actually needs the bandwith. > > Do you know of howto's that can limit users bandwith, when the line is under > heavy use, but not, when that user is alone on the line, and that do not care > if the user is downloading an ISO, streaming HDTV or making a > video-conference ? > You create a limiter for the total amount of bandwidth available, then create a child limiter that masks on IP addresses. Make a limiter for uploads masked on source addresses and a limiter for downloads masked by destination addresses. Everyone has the full capacity unless/until there is contention. The steps are outlined starting here: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=63531.msg364520#msg364520 ___ List mailing list List@lists.pfsense.org https://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list
Re: [pfSense] Limit bandwith pr user / ip
Good question! I'd be interested in this myself. Sent from my iPad > On Nov 1, 2014, at 7:07 PM, Morten Christensen wrote: > > I am going to setup pfSense as gateway/firewall in front of a small wireless > broadband system with 10 to 20 houses connected. > > We want to prevent one single house from taking up all bandwith, when other > users can use their share, but not to restrict anyone unnessessary, when > demand is low. > > I have found howto's that make permanent limits on each users or ip-numbers > bandwith, They seems to make that limitation without taking care of, if the > limitations is needed. > Other howto's shows how to make smarter QOS limitations based on different > applications like telephones versus http-download that is only active, when a > service actually needs the bandwith. > > Do you know of howto's that can limit users bandwith, when the line is under > heavy use, but not, when that user is alone on the line, and that do not care > if the user is downloading an ISO, streaming HDTV or making a > video-conference ? > > > -- > Morten Christensen > > > ___ > List mailing list > List@lists.pfsense.org > https://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list ___ List mailing list List@lists.pfsense.org https://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list
[pfSense] Limit bandwith pr user / ip
I am going to setup pfSense as gateway/firewall in front of a small wireless broadband system with 10 to 20 houses connected. We want to prevent one single house from taking up all bandwith, when other users can use their share, but not to restrict anyone unnessessary, when demand is low. I have found howto's that make permanent limits on each users or ip-numbers bandwith, They seems to make that limitation without taking care of, if the limitations is needed. Other howto's shows how to make smarter QOS limitations based on different applications like telephones versus http-download that is only active, when a service actually needs the bandwith. Do you know of howto's that can limit users bandwith, when the line is under heavy use, but not, when that user is alone on the line, and that do not care if the user is downloading an ISO, streaming HDTV or making a video-conference ? -- Morten Christensen ___ List mailing list List@lists.pfsense.org https://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list
[pfSense] Trafic Shaping Queue Status not working
Hi guys, I've just setup the traffic shaping to improve the performance with VDIs that some of the our employees have to access. I went through the wizard multi wan/lan, than In my box I have 4 WAN links and 12 VLANs so I put this information on the setup and walked through the processes, very simple. The problem is that when I go to Status > Queues the message appears No queue statistics could be read. I have wait more than 1 minute and nothing shows, I think the traffic shaping is working because the p2p connections that I've setup to not prioritize is too slow. So what do you think is the problem with that? Felipe Izaguirre Support Analyst e-Core Desenvolvimento de Software Tel: +55 (51) 3022-9190 www.ecore.com.br NY Office: e-Core IT Solutions Phone: +1 (914) 682-2009 www.ecoreinternational.com ___ List mailing list List@lists.pfsense.org https://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list