On Thu, Oct 01, 2009 at 07:40:51 -0400,
Fabio Jara wrote:
> Thanks for the replay.
>
> I will search more about it Peter.
>
> An thanks Bill, currently i have a HTB set up by service, http, download,
> etc. i was looking for an alternative to it that can do traffic shaping by
> ip.
While it's
Thanks Tim, i actually think the same way as you, i think is better to use
the console way of doing things, when i was presented to the Router OS of
Mikrotik i think it was marvelous because the time i expend in doing all the
same think as the Mikrotik does is way much more. So my question was done
On Fri, 2009-10-02 at 12:57 -0400, Fabio Jara wrote:
> After some research about what Peter said i realize that your looking
> about the hardware of mikrotik, i was asking about the ROUTER OS that
> they use con that hardware. Something that can do the same, without
> editing and configuring all th
Hello again,
After some research about what Peter said i realize that your looking about
the hardware of mikrotik, i was asking about the ROUTER OS that they use con
that hardware. Something that can do the same, without editing and
configuring all those services one by one. I already have a Fedor
What about freeradius (http://freeradius.org). I am just guessing that
you are trying to be an wireless ISP or trying to make hotspot
solution.
Regards
Deepak
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Thanks for the replay.
I will search more about it Peter.
An thanks Bill, currently i have a HTB set up by service, http, download,
etc. i was looking for an alternative to it that can do traffic shaping by
ip.
Thanks again and my best regards.
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 6:23 PM, Peter Boy wrote:
Am Dienstag, den 29.09.2009, 18:39 -0400 schrieb Fabio Jara:
> Hello my good friends, recently i have been introduced to a system new
> to me, Mikrotik Router http://www.mikrotik.com/
>
> I was wandering, is there some alternative to make Fedora work like
> that? i mean, have to configurate all in
Fabio Jara wrote:
Hello my good friends, recently i have been introduced to a system new
to me, Mikrotik Router http://www.mikrotik.com/
I was wandering, is there some alternative to make Fedora work like
that? i mean, have to configurate all in graphic mode?
The real problem that i am facin
Hello my good friends, recently i have been introduced to a system new to
me, Mikrotik Router http://www.mikrotik.com/
I was wandering, is there some alternative to make Fedora work like that? i
mean, have to configurate all in graphic mode?
The real problem that i am facing is that the my networ