Okay :)
I still haven't had time to look through the generator code, but I
will, I am just too busy with the university now.
The MAN is actually over the internet (scattered public ip addresses
80.*.*.*, 194.*.*.*, etc)
http://www.pfsense.com/pastebin/245
Also right now what cannot be done is to create a separate queue, not
to traffic shape the PfSense<>local LAN traffic. The webconfigurator
loads up slowly, if all the bandwidth is taken up :)
Okay when you will have time, and I don't come up with something until
then, just tell me, and I'll dive in to help out a bit with the
wizard.

Until then thank you,
Regards, Endre

On 10/11/05, Bill Marquette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/10/05, Bill Marquette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've been thinking a little more about this.  Is the MAN part of your
> local subnet?  IE, if the pfSense WAN interface was on 24.0.0.0/8 is the MAN
> the same subnet, or is it just something you have to go through?  I think I
> can make an "easy" change for local subnet on the WAN side of the firewall.
> >
>
> Never mind...I started to implement this and realized it won't work w/out
> more queues which I don't want to add right now ;)
>
> --Bill
>

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