Re: [WISPA] Redirect clients

2014-05-18 Thread TJ Trout
anx > NGL > > -- > From: "Stuart Pierce" > Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2014 5:29 AM > To: "WISPA General List" > Subject: Re: [WISPA] Redirect clients > > > Yes if you have a mikrotik box at your headend you can put in rules to > > intercept clie

Re: [WISPA] Redirect clients

2014-05-18 Thread ~NGL~
t" Subject: Re: [WISPA] Redirect clients > Yes if you have a mikrotik box at your headend you can put in rules to > intercept clients ip addresses. AFter the rules are put in you can just > add the ip address to a list, they just enable/disable when they are > behind or caught up.

Re: [WISPA] Redirect clients

2014-05-15 Thread Stuart Pierce
Yes if you have a mikrotik box at your headend you can put in rules to intercept clients ip addresses. AFter the rules are put in you can just add the ip address to a list, they just enable/disable when they are behind or caught up. Your headend mikrotik router can also serve as your bandwidth

Re: [WISPA] Redirect clients

2014-05-14 Thread Cameron Crum
Nat rules work as long as you have an ip. If it is a url you will need Web proxyunless this has changed recently. On May 14, 2014 7:56 PM, "Scott Reed" wrote: > No proxy required, just some NAT rules > > On 5/14/2014 4:28 PM, Cameron Crum wrote: > > Most of the billing systems will do this (

Re: [WISPA] Redirect clients

2014-05-14 Thread ~NGL~
Where do I put these rules, in the router? NGL From: Scott Reed Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2014 5:56 PM To: WISPA General List Subject: Re: [WISPA] Redirect clients No proxy required, just some NAT rules On 5/14/2014 4:28 PM, Cameron Crum wrote: Most of the billing systems

Re: [WISPA] Redirect clients

2014-05-14 Thread Scott Reed
No proxy required, just some NAT rules On 5/14/2014 4:28 PM, Cameron Crum wrote: Most of the billing systems will do this (ours will!), but barring that, you could use the web proxy with some firewall rules to do it in a MT router. On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 3:23 PM, ~NGL~

Re: [WISPA] Redirect clients

2014-05-14 Thread Todd Mitchell
The term for this is 'Captive Portal'. You regularly see this where internet access is paid for on-demand for a period of time (airport, hotel, airplane, etc.). Most commercial ISP billing systems have this functionality built in today. It is either done by intercepting HTTP or DNS requests. Wi

Re: [WISPA] Redirect clients

2014-05-14 Thread Cameron Crum
Most of the billing systems will do this (ours will!), but barring that, you could use the web proxy with some firewall rules to do it in a MT router. On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 3:23 PM, ~NGL~ wrote: > How can I redirect slow pay clients to a Pay your bill web site. > Is there a inexpensive way t

[WISPA] Redirect clients

2014-05-14 Thread ~NGL~
How can I redirect slow pay clients to a Pay your bill web site. Is there a inexpensive way to do this? What do you suggest? Thanx NGL If you can read this Thank A Teacher. And if it's in English Thank A Soldier! ___ Wireless mailing list Wire