How to Limit Bandwidth Per IP Address on Your Network Using pfSense | Complete Guide

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Boost your network management skills with our detailed tutorial on how to limit bandwidth for individual IP addresses using pfSense. Whether you're managing a small office network or optimizing your home setup, this guide provides step-by-step instructions to effectively control bandwidth usage.

👉 What you'll learn:
2. Step-by-step process to set up bandwidth limiters in pfSense for both incoming and outgoing traffic.
C3. reating rules in pfSense firewall to apply bandwidth limits to specific IP addresses or groups using aliases.

Tutorial Highlights:
*Navigating through pfSense to the Traffic Shaper and Firewall settings.
*Setting up limiters for both download and upload speeds.
*Practical demonstration of creating and applying firewall rules to manage bandwidth

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This is the best example of this I have seen in over 5 years of using pfsense. ty

ISandbagI
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Very helpful for solving a long-time problem of friends and family hogging the internet! I separated a WiFi network on a VLAN, built the limiters and applied the firewall rule. Now all those external users on Facebook, YouTube and games have an aggregated upper limit on bandwidth! And I no longer suffer from lagging network performance while I'm trying to work at home :) Thank you Torogi Pro!

AlanLindsey
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Perfect step by step explanation. Short and straight to the point. Greatly appreciated!

gregfields
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Actually, the first entry seems to be the "UP" rule (Local to WAN) and the second to be the "DOWN" rule (WAN to local). Since you have a symmetric limit, you will not notice the difference though. I was in fact a bit baffeled when my supposed-to-be 50-down, 5-up was actually reversed. Besides of that: Excellent video!

systemofapwne
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Perfect and straight to the point, no BS and easy to follow. You have my thanks and a Sub

ianide
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great video!! I wish I watched this video before diving down the traffic shaping rabbit hole, its exactly what i needed

sicksonezer
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thanks. fast video and straight to the point. I appreciate you!

ScottPlude
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Great, simple instructions what work! Just 1 tip: In the Alias list, you can specify device names instead of IP addresses .

SamNguyen-wmpm
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Thanks for the video. Much appreciated. :) I'm still somewhat new to PFSense, and your videos are helping me get up to speed.

JavisJonesDCG
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Excellent and clear explanation. Thanks

jeytis
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hahaha I love how happy you are in explaining this. Actually it has made me love pfSense

marakaantony
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The simplicity of the video made me subscribe good stuff.It Helped me out.

jeremiahomwenga
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we love yours video please make more Excellent

prudentialpropertiesl.l.c
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thanks bro, very clean and clarify to understand

mrloc
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Sir, is the group of ips will be sharing the 3mb ? Or 3mb per ip? Tia

playlistremember
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i agree to this this was the very straight tutorial direct to the point as its should be learned

jhongxeon
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Kudos. oh man your video just saved me. Keep sharing these informative videos

fahadtoqeer
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Thank you for your great video and buy Pfsense firewall

FoysalGoniChowdhury
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I've tried this method in 2.4.4, and for some reason, if I set multiple hosts under the same limiter, they'll share the bandwidth set for it (in and out). Tried manually tying the IP addresses to the same limiter, and grouping the network. Also, I'm using SQUID proxy transparently, and for some reason, it seems squid does not have delay pools, since that was the first approach I wanted to use. Also tried to create as a test different limiters with the same size and tying the IPs, but for some reason it also breaks? Perhaps its time to set it up from scratch, as multiple power outages have hit the system

anibalf.martinezcortina
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Maraming maraming salamat idol sa mga tutorials mo :) dami ko ng natunan...

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