I really like the mangle and queue tree idea, too. My template is a bit
different (as is everyones =) but the principle remains.
Josh Luthman
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IMO, the best thing I've done to my network is switch to a Mikrotik
firewall and prioritize traffic. I friend of mine offered a sample
script whcih I have attached. Obviously, you need to tweak it to fit
your needs.
-RickG
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 10:24 AM, RC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I try
: [WISPA] p2p blocking, throttling, mikrotik
Don't block p2p unless you do disclose it up front and straight out to your
customers. That what was Comcast got in big problems with FCC a year ago
because they throttled it to point of unusable and they got slapped on the
fingers big time.
But i
ic.
/Eje
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From: RC
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Sent: Nov 3, 2008 09:24
Subject: [WISPA] p2p blocking, throttling, mikrotik
When I try and block ptp traffic through my mikrotik router
customers call in telling us some
Did you use the built-in P2P filtering, or something else?
RC wrote:
> When I try and block ptp traffic through my mikrotik router
> customers call in telling us some web pages load some don't.
> Myspace, yahoo, etc.
>
> Anyone know how to block or throttle p2p without affecting
> regular web traf
When I try and block ptp traffic through my mikrotik router
customers call in telling us some web pages load some don't.
Myspace, yahoo, etc.
Anyone know how to block or throttle p2p without affecting
regular web traffic?
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