Hi,
I am trying to do some basic bandwidth limiting using simple queues. All of the clients are connected with pseudobridge. No matter what I set the speed to, it doesn’t affect it at all.
How do I do bandwidth control in this scenario?
Hi,
I am trying to do some basic bandwidth limiting using simple queues. All of the clients are connected with pseudobridge. No matter what I set the speed to, it doesn’t affect it at all.
How do I do bandwidth control in this scenario?
Please provide your configs simple queu configs bridge config, etc etc so we can help you.. Usually when i add a queue it detectes that IP usage and queue’s it.. So ay /export will help. -Jordan
Configs as posted, will help.
Bet though, you are putting in the IPs of the bridges not the client computers! Hence, won’t do anything for the computers, but will limit traffic for the data to the bridges.
Ok…
Ether1 and Wlan1 are both in bridge1 on AP.
AP is 10.0.50.22 in “AP bridge” mode
Client is 10.0.50.23 with “pseudobridge”
IP of client PC is 69.20.162.xx. Everything works perfectly.
Create a simple queue on AP with 69.20.162.xx as the IP with 512k upload and 512k download. No packets ever show up on that queue, and they still get full speed thru the AP.
I just upgraded a 2.9.48 bridged link that the simple queues worked perfectly. Now with 3.2 they no longer work as before (in station WDS or pseudobridge mode). ![]()
Ok i think i know your problem, in your simple queue rule, go to the P2p section and under interfaces make sure it is set to all… and if that does not work keep foooling with it selecting indivdiual interfaces untill it works… Give it a try see how it works. -Jordan
I have done all of that as well… no difference. It seems simple queues are broken with bridging in v3.2.
im using 3.1 and im using simple queue’s.. Can you post your config here please. Your wireless export and simple queue export.
Second thing i would try it just set a simple queue without an IP address and interfaces set to all. see if it catches anything at all.. No packet marks no nothing!
I’ve tried a queue with no IP address and it doesn’t catch anything either. Here are the exports:
/interface wireless security-profiles
set default authentication-types=“” eap-methods=passthrough group-ciphers=“” group-key-update=5m
interim-update=0s mode=none name=“default” radius-eap-accounting=no radius-mac-accounting=no
radius-mac-authentication=no radius-mac-caching=disabled radius-mac-format=XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
radius-mac-mode=as-username static-algo-0=none static-algo-1=none static-algo-2=none static-algo-3=none
static-key-0=“” static-key-1=“” static-key-2=“” static-key-3=“” static-sta-private-algo=none
static-sta-private-key=“” static-transmit-key=key-0 supplicant-identity=“Easthigh-MP”
tls-certificate=none tls-mode=no-certificates unicast-ciphers=“” wpa-pre-shared-key=“”
wpa2-pre-shared-key=“”
/interface wireless
set 0 ack-timeout=dynamic adaptive-noise-immunity=yes allow-sharedkey=no antenna-gain=0 antenna-mode=ant-a
area=“” arp=enabled band=5ghz-10mhz basic-rates-a/g=6Mbps burst-time=disabled comment=“” compression=no
country=no_country_set default-ap-tx-limit=0 default-authentication=yes default-client-tx-limit=0
default-forwarding=yes dfs-mode=none disable-running-check=no disabled=no disconnect-timeout=3s
frame-lifetime=0 frequency=5710 frequency-mode=superchannel hide-ssid=no hw-retries=15
mac-address=00:15:6D:50:08:AB max-station-count=2007 mode=ap-bridge mtu=1500 name=“wlan1”
noise-floor-threshold=default on-fail-retry-time=100ms periodic-calibration=default
periodic-calibration-interval=60 preamble-mode=both proprietary-extensions=post-2.9.25
radio-name=“Easthigh” rate-set=default scan-list=default security-profile=default ssid=“mp”
station-bridge-clone-mac=00:00:00:00:00:00
supported-rates-a/g=6Mbps,9Mbps,12Mbps,18Mbps,24Mbps,36Mbps,48Mbps,54Mbps tx-power-mode=default
update-stats-interval=disabled wds-cost-range=50-150 wds-default-bridge=bridge1 wds-default-cost=100
wds-ignore-ssid=no wds-mode=dynamic wmm-support=disabled
/interface wireless align
set active-mode=yes audio-max=-20 audio-min=-100 audio-monitor=00:00:00:00:00:00
filter-mac=00:00:00:00:00:00 frame-size=300 frames-per-second=25 receive-all=no ssid-all=no
/interface wireless sniffer
set channel-time=200ms file-limit=10 file-name=“” memory-limit=10 multiple-channels=no only-headers=no
receive-errors=no streaming-enabled=no streaming-max-rate=0 streaming-server=0.0.0.0
/interface wireless snooper
set channel-time=200ms multiple-channels=yes receive-errors=no
/queue simple
add comment=“” direction=both disabled=no dst-address=0.0.0.0/0 interface=all limit-at=0/0
max-limit=512000/512000 name=“queue1” parent=none priority=8 queue=default-small/default-small
target-addresses=69.20.162.94/32 total-queue=default-small
Are you using routing or bridge? Also if your using bridge do you have use ip firewall on, and in firewall do you have connection tracking on? -Jordan
Mikrotik replied with the solution:
Use ‘interface bridge settings set use-ip-firewall=yes’
I don’t know why this got turned off during the upgrade, but it is working now. Thanks for everyone’s help.
I guess i figured it out also a little late.. IN my last post that was in there, but i thought you had it enabled.. o well -Jordan
it is turned off by default =) 2.9 do not have such option, it works like use-ip-firewall=yes
I am having this problem with 4.9, simple queues and wds interfaces. It seems like a simple queue isn’t working properly on a bridge. Here are my settings, can someone tell me why this shouldn’t work as expected?
/queue simple
add burst-limit=0/0 burst-threshold=0/0 burst-time=0s/0s comment=“”
direction=both disabled=no dst-address=0.0.0.0/0 interface=wds-rancheros
limit-at=2M/512k max-limit=8M/2M name=q_wds parent=none priority=8 queue=
wireless-default/wireless-default total-queue=default-small
/interface bridge
add admin-mac=00:15:6D:00:00:01 ageing-time=5m arp=enabled auto-mac=no
comment=“” disabled=no forward-delay=15s l2mtu=2290 max-message-age=20s
mtu=1500 name=wds priority=0x8000 protocol-mode=rstp transmit-hold-count=
6
/interface bridge settings
set use-ip-firewall=yes use-ip-firewall-for-pppoe=no
use-ip-firewall-for-vlan=no
The wds-rancheros is a client CPE interface with the bridge and their device in it (station-wds). There is only this single simple queue at the moment.
The queue seems to show traffic in the statistics tab, but not even close to whats really happening, and it’s surely not limiting the traffic like I’d expect (works fine with ether interfaces).
Sam