I actually got comments from customers saying the network was running smoother once I put rules in the Procera to limit streaming, updates, etc. Biggest benefit is they can't max the connection out with any 1 service which allows them to do huge Apple updates while still watching Netflix.
On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 11:30 PM, Faisal Imtiaz <fai...@snappytelecom.net> wrote: > " the whole limit per customer thing because of title 2 stuff." > > Please try to gain a better and clear understanding of the Regulatory > Rules and Requirements... > > They don't say, you cannot do it... They say you have to disclose up front > what you do, and you have to do it across the board.... i.e. you cannot > discriminate between streaming from one provider vs another content > provider...or for one customer and not for another... it is perfectly ok > to regulate, limit, police/policy video streaming, you just need to > disclose it.... > > :) > > Regards. > > Faisal Imtiaz > Snappy Internet & Telecom > 7266 SW 48 Street > Miami, FL 33155 > Tel: 305 663 5518 x 232 > > Help-desk: (305)663-5518 Option 2 or Email: supp...@snappytelecom.net > > ------------------------------ > > *From: *"David Milholen" <dmilho...@wletc.com> > *To: *af@afmug.com > *Sent: *Monday, June 20, 2016 10:44:45 PM > > *Subject: *Re: [AFMUG] traffic priorities > > Ive been on the fence about doing the whole limit per customer thing > because of title 2 stuff. > > But from what I understand you just cant charge the content provider for a > faster pipe into your network. I could have it wrong but I have to do what > I need to > > smooth out the traffic. > > > On 6/20/2016 5:13 PM, Darin Steffl wrote: > > Didn't you just get a Procera in? > > Limit amount of total streaming media per customer IP to whatever you feel > is necessary. It actually helps the overall experience of the customer as > video won't max out their entire connection. Do the same with software > updates like Apple, Microsoft, Xbox, etc. > > > > On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 5:07 PM, David <dmilho...@wletc.com> wrote: > >> Ok, ALL of the BORG >> >> I need some insight on what I should do. >> Currently a majority of our network is routed,static and ospf. >> We keep a good lock down on our edge routers for bad stuff but >> I am looking to prioritize traffic based on three groups. >> Voice,Video and Data. >> So my question is how should I prioritize Video? >> A. Limit per customer account >> B Limit per Customer Device >> C. No Limit free for all. >> >> Each customer has a QOS limitation set by our radios with available burst. >> Most of these QOS limitations have no issue with most streaming customers >> but we have the >> occasional larger family the blows the top off the larger QOS package we >> have. >> It got me to thinking about traffic priority levels. >> >> Currently we cannot support a 4k stream unless we give them a PTP link or >> have an Access point all to themselves. >> We make it clear that we do not support streams over 20Mbs. >> >> What is the best approach for such a mess LOL >> >> Thanks >> Dave >> >> >> >> -- >> > > > > -- > Darin Steffl > Minnesota WiFi > www.mnwifi.com > 507-634-WiFi > <http://www.facebook.com/minnesotawifi> Like us on Facebook > <http://www.facebook.com/minnesotawifi> > > > -- > >