I bought an HAP ac lite, intending to use it as a throttle between a bunch of evil leeching wifi users and a client's tender defenseless Internet router. I have had a test unit (an older 951 unit) in there and used the bandwidth command on the relevant ethernet port. That worked a treat. Turns out none of the interfaces on the HPA ac line support the set bandwidth command :-( So I have turned to queues. I cannot figure them out. This command should IMHO limit the total bandwidth coming IN to ether1 to 1 megabit, and the total bandwidth for traffic LEAVING ether1 to 500 kilobits: /queue simple add target=ether1 queue=ethernet-default/ethernet-default max-limit=500K/1M But when I do that, nothing moves over ether1 (which is the link between the HAP and the Internet router). So I deleted that queue and tried this (192.168.100.0/24 is the network containing the leeches - wlan1, wlan2, ether2/3/4 bridged): /queue simple add target=192.168.100.0/24 queue=ethernet-default/ethernet-default max-limit=500K/1M Traffic flows over ether1, but this in no way limits the bandwidth to anything like those values. If I use 10K/10K instead and then download a file in Firefox, I see the transfer rate start at 12KB/s (kilobytes per second) and creep steadily up to around 100KB/s by the time the whole 50MB file has been downloaded. That's in stark contrast to the 1 or 2 megabytes per second I get without the queue, so *something* is happening, it just doesn't seem very predictable. Ideas would be very welcome... Regards, K. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Karl Auer (kauer@nullarbor.com.au) work +61 2 64957435 http://www.nullarbor.com.au mobile +61 428 957160 GPG fingerprint: 8454 EE43 6215 B6DD 1B4D 9D8D 984D 7BA1 7378 A38D Old fingerprint: 58F8 09D4 97E4 D74A 0940 44BC 8D6D C28C 3BC9 B0CB