On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 6:48 PM, Patrick M. Murray, M.F.A. <
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> where can i download this package? and thanks so much!
> -patrick
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> On 15 Jun 2008, at 20:43-0400, Daniel Lloyd wrote:
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> On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 5:35 PM, Patrick M. Murray, M.F.A. <
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>> Hi - I am running pfSense on an ALIX board, and it's working quite nice.
>> But I was wondering if anyone could help me, or point me in a very direct
>> direction to enable some sort of individual bandwidth monitoring for
>> individual LAN addresses on my subnet. I'm using the traffic shaper, but it
>> doesn't help me much to know what or who to limit on the network unless I
>> can get some graphs of LAN IP bandwidth usage. I know my neighbor is a hog -
>> not quite sure what he is doing... Don't want to know.. :)  But when I put
>> him in the penalty box, and limit him to like 5mb/s down and 1mb/s up - he
>> has problems connecting. If I had a clear view of what my servers are using
>> and what each user is using all the same page, but not merged as they are
>> now, I could better control the resources, correct? Every program I find,
>> outside of the pfsense, is just another merger of all the usage going
>> through the ALIX board. Thanks for anyone's help in advance.
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>> -patrick
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> The bandwithd package does just that.
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In the pfsense control panel, go to System>packages, then install
bandwithd.

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