Yes - I have a similar issue -

LAN-WAN gets shaped. I can put some rules for OPT1 to WAN and that gets
shaped but then OPT to LAN routes are also shaped which is not defined in
any rules. If you have to be so explicit setting up rules manually or with
the wizard it seems strange that other traffic is affected.

If person in OPT1 subnet accesses a server in LAN subnet and the traffic is
routed and shapin happens then during the file transfer the internet traffic
from WAN is not able to flow, or shaped to a lesser level.

I have a big network and we are moving from one typical 192.168.2.* subnet
system to a bigger 10.10.*.* so I need to route client to server traffic
between subnets as we may never get everything moved out of the old
subnet. I prefer to use PFsense than build a seperate router.

How can I allow traffic shaping between other interfaces and WAN without
shaping traffic not going to or from WAN as defined in the traffic shaping
rules - is it a bug that needs fixing?

Thanks

Sangye


On 10/01/2008, Jeroen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On a side note; the reason I disabled shaping was it applied to all
> interfaces.
>
> For example; I have a 14Mb WAN connection, and shaped it accordingly (NNTP
> low, HTTP high etc etc etc).
>
> LAN <> WAN works perfectly (get's shaped)
> Wireless <> Wan works perfectly (get's shaped)
> LAN <> Wireless also get's shaped; not so good :)
> (Strange thing is; Wireless is bridged with LAN)
>
> Is this  fixed, or is there a  way to  overcome this problem?
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Jeroen

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