Re: [pfSense] Bandwidth limiter

2012-11-13 Thread Mikey van der Worp
Hi all,

Thanks! We will test it out again as the message below says.
Me or my collegue will send some feedback if this works yes or no.

Anyway thanks for the time.

Sincerely yours,

Mikey van der Worp

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Verzonden: maandag 12 november 2012 19:57
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Onderwerp: Re: [pfSense] Bandwidth limiter

Hi all,

When I saw your question and the answer From Vasilis, I made a quick test and I 
could get it working perfectly at the first attempt. So please make sure you 
are using the option mask SOURCE ADDRESSES on the Filter:traffic Shaper:Limiter.

Let me know if it works and if you need help, I will be available tomorrow (I 
am in Spain) so maybe I can help you in real time.

Thanks,

Luis

2012/11/12 bsd b...@todoo.bizmailto:b...@todoo.biz
Hi Jeremy,

I think you should create a queue of 100Mbit/s and call It Internet (or 
whatever you wish).
then create a sub-queue based on Internet and give It the amount you wish 
20Mbit/s for example.

Then you should be able to do what you want by setting the rules correctly on 
your LAN or other networks.

At least this is what I have understood when It was explained to me by Ermal.



Thanks.

G.B.

Le 5 nov. 2012 à 12:42, Jeremy Martijn a écrit :

 Good morning,

 I have a question regarding the bandwidth limiter on pfsense.
 Im going to describe the current situation and what I have done so far.

 I want to limit every user on the network to a 20Mbit/s down/10Mbit/s upload 
 speed and the whole network should have a 100Mbit/s download and upload speed.

 Limiter made Limit_In at 20Mbit/s and Limit_Out on 10Mbit/s.

 Firewall Rule on the LAN, with  Interface LAN, Protocol TCP/UDP, Source type 
 LAN subnet and In/Out set to Limit_Out and Limit_In.

 When I do a speedtest I get the 20/10 speed as I have configured it, but what 
 I'm doubting of is this speed now set per user or for the LAN subnet? What 
 will happen if more users connect to the LAN subnet?

 And if I want to limit the Whole bandwidth speed of the pipe to 100Mbit/s, 
 how would I need to make a rule for that?

 Uplink is 100Mbit's
 Speed per user 20Mbit/s download 10Mbit's upload on LAN subnet.

 Thanks in advance.

 Sincerely yours,

 Jeremy Martijn
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Re: [pfSense] Bandwidth limiter

2012-11-12 Thread Mikey van der Worp
Hello pfSense Members,

Again im mailing about this as the First reply did not work.
Users are still having problems with their network and the Downloadspeed is now 
to 5 Mbps download and 13 Mbps upload.

Hoping for another reply.

Sincerely yours,

Mikey van der Worp

Utelisys Communications B.V.
Trinity Buildings
Tower A, 7th floor
Pietersbergweg 15
1105 BM Amsterdam

Tel:  +31 - 20 - 561 8010
Fax:  +31 - 20 - 561 8021

Mob:  +31 6 2942 2052
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Namens Jeremy Martijn
Verzonden: maandag 5 november 2012 12:42
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Onderwerp: [pfSense] Bandwidth limiter

Good morning,

I have a question regarding the bandwidth limiter on pfsense.
Im going to describe the current situation and what I have done so far.

I want to limit every user on the network to a 20Mbit/s down/10Mbit/s upload 
speed and the whole network should have a 100Mbit/s download and upload speed.

Limiter made Limit_In at 20Mbit/s and Limit_Out on 10Mbit/s.

Firewall Rule on the LAN, with  Interface LAN, Protocol TCP/UDP, Source type 
LAN subnet and In/Out set to Limit_Out and Limit_In.

When I do a speedtest I get the 20/10 speed as I have configured it, but what 
I'm doubting of is this speed now set per user or for the LAN subnet? What will 
happen if more users connect to the LAN subnet?

And if I want to limit the Whole bandwidth speed of the pipe to 100Mbit/s, how 
would I need to make a rule for that?

Uplink is 100Mbit's
Speed per user 20Mbit/s download 10Mbit's upload on LAN subnet.

Thanks in advance.

Sincerely yours,

Jeremy Martijn
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Re: [pfSense] Bandwidth limiter

2012-11-12 Thread Luis Carrion
Hi all,

When I saw your question and the answer From Vasilis, I made a quick test
and I could get it working perfectly at the first attempt. So please make
sure you are using the option mask SOURCE ADDRESSES on the Filter:traffic
Shaper:Limiter.

Let me know if it works and if you need help, I will be available tomorrow
(I am in Spain) so maybe I can help you in real time.

Thanks,

Luis


2012/11/12 bsd b...@todoo.biz

 Hi Jeremy,

 I think you should create a queue of 100Mbit/s and call It Internet (or
 whatever you wish).
 then create a sub-queue based on Internet and give It the amount you
 wish 20Mbit/s for example.

 Then you should be able to do what you want by setting the rules correctly
 on your LAN or other networks.

 At least this is what I have understood when It was explained to me by
 Ermal.



 Thanks.

 G.B.

 Le 5 nov. 2012 à 12:42, Jeremy Martijn a écrit :

  Good morning,
 
  I have a question regarding the bandwidth limiter on pfsense.
  Im going to describe the current situation and what I have done so far.
 
  I want to limit every user on the network to a 20Mbit/s down/10Mbit/s
 upload speed and the whole network should have a 100Mbit/s download and
 upload speed.
 
  Limiter made Limit_In at 20Mbit/s and Limit_Out on 10Mbit/s.
 
  Firewall Rule on the LAN, with  Interface LAN, Protocol TCP/UDP, Source
 type LAN subnet and In/Out set to Limit_Out and Limit_In.
 
  When I do a speedtest I get the 20/10 speed as I have configured it, but
 what I’m doubting of is this speed now set per user or for the LAN subnet?
 What will happen if more users connect to the LAN subnet?
 
  And if I want to limit the Whole bandwidth speed of the pipe to
 100Mbit/s, how would I need to make a rule for that?
 
  Uplink is 100Mbit’s
  Speed per user 20Mbit/s download 10Mbit’s upload on LAN subnet.
 
  Thanks in advance.
 
  Sincerely yours,
 
  Jeremy Martijn
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[pfSense] Bandwidth limiter

2012-11-05 Thread Jeremy Martijn
Good morning,

I have a question regarding the bandwidth limiter on pfsense.
Im going to describe the current situation and what I have done so far.

I want to limit every user on the network to a 20Mbit/s down/10Mbit/s upload 
speed and the whole network should have a 100Mbit/s download and upload speed.

Limiter made Limit_In at 20Mbit/s and Limit_Out on 10Mbit/s.

Firewall Rule on the LAN, with  Interface LAN, Protocol TCP/UDP, Source type 
LAN subnet and In/Out set to Limit_Out and Limit_In.

When I do a speedtest I get the 20/10 speed as I have configured it, but what 
I'm doubting of is this speed now set per user or for the LAN subnet? What will 
happen if more users connect to the LAN subnet?

And if I want to limit the Whole bandwidth speed of the pipe to 100Mbit/s, how 
would I need to make a rule for that?

Uplink is 100Mbit's
Speed per user 20Mbit/s download 10Mbit's upload on LAN subnet.

Thanks in advance.

Sincerely yours,

Jeremy Martijn
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Re: [pfSense] Bandwidth limiter

2012-11-05 Thread Vassilis V.


Jeremy Martijn wrote on 05.11.2012 12:42:
 Good morning,
 
  
 
 I have a question regarding the bandwidth limiter on pfsense.
 
 Im going to describe the current situation and what I have done so far.
 
  
 
 I want to limit every user on the network to a 20Mbit/s down/10Mbit/s
 upload speed and the whole network should have a 100Mbit/s download and
 upload speed.
 
  
 
 Limiter made Limit_In at 20Mbit/s and Limit_Out on 10Mbit/s.
 
  
 
 Firewall Rule on the LAN, with  Interface LAN, Protocol TCP/UDP, Source
 type LAN subnet and In/Out set to Limit_Out and Limit_In.
 
  
 
 When I do a speedtest I get the 20/10 speed as I have configured it, but
 what I’m doubting of is this speed now set per user or for the LAN
 subnet? What will happen if more users connect to the LAN subnet?
 
  
 
 And if I want to limit the Whole bandwidth speed of the pipe to
 100Mbit/s, how would I need to make a rule for that?
 
  
 
 Uplink is 100Mbit’s
 
 Speed per user 20Mbit/s download 10Mbit’s upload on LAN subnet.
 
 
 Thanks in advance.
 
  
 
 Sincerely yours,
 
  
 
 Jeremy Martijn
 
 
 
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Hi Jeremy

for the per-user limiter, check the Mask setting:

If 'source' or 'destination' is chosen, a dynamic pipe with the
bandwidth, delay, packet loss and queue size given above will be created
for each source/destination IP address encountered, respectively. This
makes it possible to easily specify bandwidth limits per host.

If you want to limit the whole subnet too, I guess you would need to
make a different rule at a higher priority.

Hope it helps!
Vassilis
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