I think you could still do it to a certain extent though. Set the
interface speed on the opt1 lower than the lan.

Or I guess in is a dsl connection. Segment the lan and put all the
public ips on it and 1 to1 nat his public block back to his router.

Maybe a little insecure but the shaper would work well.



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dan Swartzendruber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 24 October 2005 23:38
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] bridging question
> 
> At 05:49 PM 10/24/2005, you wrote:
> >Yes, but the shaper won't shape the way you want it to right now (nor
> >is it bound to the OPT interfaces yet, just LAN/WAN).  What would be
> >better, is to plug the router into the WAN side of dedicated shaper
> >box that's in bridge mode and plug the LAN side into the 10mbit
> >switch.  It means another box (dunno if you can bear that or not :)),
> >but should do exactly what you're after (of course, then mucking with
> >the shaper to get it to do 'the right thing').
> 
> oh, bummer.  now that you mention it, i do recall having read stuff
> about bridging and OPT.  oh well.  i'm moving in 3-4 months, so it's
> not a big deal (certainly not enough to build another box!)  thanks
anyway
> :)
> 
> 
> 
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