You can put the Shaper on any interface you want.Same as you did to shape the on the WAN, you can Shape on the LAN. If you already have a Shaper on LAN with BW 240/10. Just increase the BW values on the Pipe that will take advantage of the newly upgraded circuit throughput.Regards,S.
It most likely didn't work due to possible wrong configuration of the rules for the Shaper.In the Rule configuration of the Shaper you can assign 2 interfaces, if you do that, the matching will be based to/from Interface 1 <> to /from Interface 2. But dont use that mostly you just need to specify single interface which will match the traffic hitting on this specific Interface.Also dont forget there is a relationship between Pipe(scheduler), Queue and Rule:Rule > Queue > PipeYou need to have proper rules assigned to proper Queues and proper Queues to proper Pipes. And Rules specified for the Queues needs to be set in proper Direction IN or OUT.Regards,S.
You are not really trying to shape traffic on the SAME interface, are you? Sure looks like it since you only have OPT3 enabled.In case I am right, read this, point 1.
Quote from: meyergru on October 29, 2024, 09:58:12 pmYou are not really trying to shape traffic on the SAME interface, are you? Sure looks like it since you only have OPT3 enabled.In case I am right, read this, point 1.doing it this way so i dont mess with the rest of the house confirming before deployingout of all my search's this step was not among them "Select the tunable net.link.bridge.pfil_bridge and set the value to 1 & restart"is it possible to live change the speed during a download or do i need to reset something or restart to apply
Just follow the instructions from the documentation.Use the "WAN" interface and your LAN subnet as parameters. Keep the limits a little below your actual limits. Make sure you use the correct values for the up/down pipe/queues and rules like depicted in the instructions.