Does the default 10000 states under system|advanced limit speed at some
point?

Mehma
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On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 1:30 AM, Tortise <[email protected]> wrote:

> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Mortimer" <
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> Sent: Friday, February 05, 2010 10:20 PM
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> Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Bottleneck for some reason?
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>  =Traffic shaping enabled?
>>>
>>> Yes!  OK now disabled, that's doubled it to 8Mbps.  As its evening
>>> here it might be high traffic cutting it down from 10 to 8, I'll
>>> try again during a lower demand time.
>>> Thanks Chris.   Out of interest wouldn't a larger CPU increase the
>>> shapers limits?  (there was little difference in the 400 and 500,
>>> I would have expected some difference?)
>>> Last test from http://www.nzdsl.co.nz/ was 9.5Mbps, so I guess that's
>>> the answer.  (Looks to read book's traffic shaper section....)
>>>
>>>
>> From my memory you tell the shaper the bandwidth of your connection it
>> order for it to work. As a result the value set here is you upper limit
>> regardless of CPU
>>
>
> qwanroot  0  No 2000 Kb   qwanRoot
> qlanroot  0  No 4000 Kb   qlanRoot
>
> Now that seems significant.  It is such a long time ago since I ran that
> wizard I'd forgotten that bit!
>
> Thanks guys.
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