[WISPA] Upload and download Shaping in MikroTik radios

2012-09-05 Thread Eduardo
Hi, Does someone know how to control the upload and download traffic in the MT? I need to shape the traffic to our customers accordingly to the kind of account they are paying for. Thanks, Eduardo Webjogger Internet Services www.webjogger.net

Re: [WISPA] Upload and download Shaping in MikroTik radios

2012-09-05 Thread Paul Hendry
Depends on your topology. If you are planning to use username/passwords with PPP then bandwidth limits can be done on the PPP concentrator. If they are just going to be routed then you will need to mark all traffic then use queue trees to limit the traffic. Trees are applied to outgoing

Re: [WISPA] Upload and download Shaping in MikroTik radios

2012-09-05 Thread Scott Reed
If you are using MT as the CPE, you can just do simple queue on the CPE, both up and down get set on the wire interface. On 9/5/2012 9:13 AM, Paul Hendry wrote: Depends on your topology. If you are planning to use username/passwords with PPP then bandwidth limits can be done on the PPP

Re: [WISPA] Upload and download Shaping in MikroTik radios

2012-09-05 Thread Paul Hendry
Problem with simple is that it isn't as flexible as queue tree for apply QoS for example. Really depends on what you want to achieve as to the best method. On 05/09/2012 14:22, Scott Reed wrote: If you are using MT as the CPE, you can just do simple queue on the CPE, both up and down get set

Re: [WISPA] Upload and download Shaping in MikroTik radios

2012-09-05 Thread Greg Ihnen
The MT wiki has some good info and examples to get you going. There's also MT consultants who hang out on this list who can set it all up for you for a fee. Greg On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 9:06 AM, Eduardo edua...@webjogger.net wrote: ** Hi,** Does someone know how to control the

Re: [WISPA] Upload and download Shaping in MikroTik radios

2012-09-05 Thread Greg Ihnen
I heard that simple queues are a trickle down list like mangle, and that can lead to folks higher up on the list having an advantage over those further down, and that the tree queue is a more fair system. Maybe that's only a consideration if you have a whole lot of simple queues. Greg On Wed,

Re: [WISPA] Solar Panel stock around Eastern Oregon?

2012-09-05 Thread Ryan Spott
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[WISPA] Recommended MT product for effective bandwidth shaping on 100Mbit/s + link

2012-09-05 Thread Ben West
Hi All Could someone recommend a Mikrotik product, ideally one of Router Boards w/ enclosure, that would be effective for performing bandwidth shaping of ~3 dozen clients sharing a single uplink with 100Mbit/s download speed? I.e., what product are you using for this purpose now? Ideally, the

Re: [WISPA] Recommended MT product for effective bandwidth shaping on 100Mbit/s + link

2012-09-05 Thread Scott Reed
Depending on required ports, the 4xxAH boards have a lot more memory and CPU. 1xxx series is bigger. Then there are the Intel based units from a variety of vendors. We use Baltic Networks RouterMaxx at the border. Very satisfied. Butch Evans, Steve Discher, LincTech and others have similar

Re: [WISPA] Recommended MT product for effective bandwidth shaping on 100Mbit/s + link

2012-09-05 Thread Faisal Imtiaz
The question is rather simple on the surface.. however the answer to your question has a lot of 'IF's' in it... (depends on what type of traffic shaping you want to use, and what else the router is doing..) However some General info... If you look at the specs of each Mikrotik Router on

Re: [WISPA] Recommended MT product for effective bandwidth shaping on 100Mbit/s + link

2012-09-05 Thread Scott Lambert
On Wed, Sep 05, 2012 at 09:44:45AM -0500, Ben West wrote: Hi All Could someone recommend a Mikrotik product, ideally one of Router Boards w/ enclosure, that would be effective for performing bandwidth shaping of ~3 dozen clients sharing a single uplink with 100Mbit/s download speed? I.e.,

Re: [WISPA] I've been cleaning house, anything you might need? (trango motorola unlicensed licensed, Cisco stuff, Watchguard stuff etc)

2012-09-05 Thread Butch Evans
How much for: Cisco 2500 router Cisco 2600 router Cisco 3500 XL series 48 port switch Cisco Catalyst Switch 3560G-48TS-E Dell 2400MP DLP Projector, Mount, Wall Screen I don't want them all, but would be interested in some of these. --

Re: [WISPA] I've been cleaning house, anything you might need? (trango motorola unlicensed licensed, Cisco stuff, Watchguard stuff etc)

2012-09-05 Thread Butch Evans
On Wed, 2012-09-05 at 15:54 -0500, Butch Evans wrote: How much for: That was intended for offlist...sorry. -- * Butch Evans* Professional Network Consultation * * http://www.butchevans.com/ * Network

[WISPA] looking for enclosures

2012-09-05 Thread Jim Patient
Any WISPA vendor members have small outdoor enclosures for 19 rack mount stuff? Needs to hold a couple RB/1100, a TP midspan, and UPS. We will also need room to mount an electrical outlet. No AC needed just vented and water proof. We will need 20-30 of them. Please hit me off list if you can

Re: [WISPA] Recommended MT product for effective bandwidth shaping on 100Mbit/s + link

2012-09-05 Thread Ben West
Thank you all for the recommendations. I will be passing them along to my friend. This is the basic take-away that I've gleaned from your responses: To manage ~50Mbit/s uplink effectively: Mikrotik RB450G To manage ~75-100Mbit/s uplink effectively: Mikrotik RB439G For an uplink much faster

Re: [WISPA] Recommended MT product for effective bandwidth shaping on 100Mbit/s + link

2012-09-05 Thread Josh Luthman
That would be 493 and 1100 model numbers... Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373 On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 5:27 PM, Ben West b...@gowasabi.net wrote: Thank you all for the recommendations. I will be passing them along to my friend.

Re: [WISPA] Recommended MT product for effective bandwidth shaping on 100Mbit/s + link

2012-09-05 Thread Ben West
Yes it would be. Sorry for typos. On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 4:32 PM, Josh Luthman j...@imaginenetworksllc.comwrote: That would be 493 and 1100 model numbers... Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373 On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 5:27 PM,

Re: [WISPA] Recommended MT product for effective bandwidth shaping on 100Mbit/s + link

2012-09-05 Thread Chris Fabien
The CPU and RAM are identical on the 450G and 493G, the difference is the 493 has more eth ports and mini-pci. I don't think there would be any performance difference in regards to bandwidth shaping. On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 5:27 PM, Ben West b...@gowasabi.net wrote: Thank you all for the