You should use / have a look at QoS (aka Traffic Shaper) 

This is how you'll achieve such a task. 


Le 8 août 2011 à 02:45, Joseph Rotan a écrit :

> Hi,
>  
> I have a pfsense 2.0 machine with 3 NIC ports a WAN interface, LAN inteface 
> and OPT1 interface and would like to configure it so the bandwidth coming 
> from my WAN interface is shared equally on the LAN and OPT1 interface like 
> for example 2M coming in to my WAN I would like to split it up into 1M to my 
> LAN and the other 1M to my OPT1 interface.
>  
> At the moment doing a speed test from the LAN interface i'm getting 1.84M 
> download speed and 1.96M upload speed as from the OPT1 interface i'm getting 
> 1.82M download speed and 1.39M upload speed.
>  
> Appreciate any assistance to achieve the above bandwidth limit guaranteed.
>  
>  
> Thanks
>  
>  
> Joseph.


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