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There is also an option for set-graph-source-mac which causes the session to set a (forward)
There is also an option for set-graph-source-mac which causes the session to set a (forward) graph that is based on the MAC address of the source packet, if from an Ethernet interface. The graph is created if it does not exist. If set-graph is also defined then each new session created also causes the speed settings and long term shaper parameters to be copied from the named graph (in set-graph) to the MAC named graph being used. This is aimed at management of open WiFi and the like allowing a named shaper to be defined and a copy of its settings created for each client based on MAC address.
graph that is based on the MAC address of the source packet, if from an Ethernet interface.
The graph is created if it does not exist. If set-graph is also defined then each new session
created also causes the speed settings and long term shaper parameters to be copied from the
named graph (in set-graph) to the MAC named graph being used. This is aimed at management of
open WiFi and the like allowing a named shaper to be defined and a copy of its settings created
for each client based on MAC address.
 
Assuming you have no current outgoing ruleset, create one such as:
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