Re: [pfSense Support] Using Limiters for Bandwidth Guarantees

2011-08-08 Thread bsd
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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[pfSense Support] Using Limiters for Bandwidth Guarantees

2011-08-07 Thread Joseph Rotan
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.