All,

Have unique scenario trying to solve for.
Our network is Hub spoke design and we back haul all traffic to a center MPLS 
internet head circuit.
Most of our sites are T1 or bounded T1s, and to provide guest wireless to our 
customers.
So my issue is employees are abusing the guest wireless, starving the pipe for 
customers.

I am looking for a way to trend a connected device on my GUEST SSID, and if the 
device meets certain set thresholds blacklist it.
IE: Device has been seen on the guest network 3 days or more and for a duration 
over 10hrs.

Can I do this with PacketFence do this, if so ideas are welcome.




Dennis Brown | IT Operations Manager |

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