Sir,

A content filtering can also be added.

On 10/17/07, Winelfred G. Pasamba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> And down the road you might want to limit bandwidth for each IP,
> detect mac address changes, try to detect browser changes, try to
> detect reinstalls, limit number or connetions per ip, try to hide
> clients from each other, show everyone a welcome screen / login screen
> (captive portal) if they're not logged-in, give people logins, give
> clients access from this date to this date with associated load
> amount, assign bandwidth depending on the type of load, have a list of
> people who have load, list of people who don't have load, list of
> people sorted of total paid load, optionally prevent accounts from
> being used in more than one computer, aggregate bandwidth from
> multiple internet connetions, scripts and circuitry to powercycle your
> hubs/switches/APs/routers when you can't ping some host, make
> bandwidth from google faster than the rest, config squid to double
> browsing throughput, make some IP ports slow and some fast, hehehe OSS
> is powerful!
>
> On 10/17/07, Rafael Sevilla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wed, 17 Oct 2007 11:30:51 +0800
> > "jan gestre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > You'll be better off buying an ubiquitous Linksys WRT54G and have
> > > the
> > > functionalities that you want for a fraction of a price.
> >
> > Not if he wants Squid, as he specifically mentioned.  If that's really
> > very important to his application then definitely a full-blown
> > GNU/Linux system is quite possibly the best way to go.
> >
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