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
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You can limit using captive portal, also.
2014-11-02 4:15 GMT-02:00 Vassilis V. bigracc...@gmx.net:
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
Den 02-11-2014 06:12, Chris L skrev:
On Nov 1, 2014, at 4:07 PM, Morten Christensen mc-m...@g.mc.cx 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
On Nov 1, 2014, at 11:15 PM, Vassilis V. bigracc...@gmx.net wrote:
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?
With
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
Good question! I'd be interested in this myself.
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On Nov 1, 2014, at 7:07 PM, Morten Christensen mc-m...@g.mc.cx 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
On Nov 1, 2014, at 4:07 PM, Morten Christensen mc-m...@g.mc.cx 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