The bandwidth queues are processed in sequence when there is a hit it
will not go further down in the list. So the things you want
prioritize would be set higher in the list.

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CC> Eje what was the "overriding" you were talking about what would an example
CC> be.

 

CC> Chris

 

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CC> From: Chris Chance 
CC> Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2003 1:54 AM
CC> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'

 

CC> WICKED I'm going to order  few and see how they work would be awesome
CC> solution to old problem. Does hotspot work in the demo of microtik so I can
CC> test that as well (it's the cheaper alternative if I cant get the 1100$ from
CC> my finance department for the pppoe router solution... do they freeze? I
CC> used to have problems with some linksys's freezing and stuff like that, I
CC> cant afford another problem for my clients having to reset radios before
CC> adding a router to reset it too much to ask of them.

CC> Chris 

CC> -----Original Message----- 
CC> From: Eje Gustafsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC> ] 
CC> Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2003 12:47 AM 
CC> To: Kevin Summers 

CC> I seen single port routers capable of pppoe that been sold for as 
CC> little as 6.95 (tigerdirect.com - efficient (siemens) routers). 

CC> Yes Mikrotik can do pptp however it is not dynamic you have to create 
CC> a pptp interface for each client and it do not support radius which 
CC> are two things that are very strong things speaking for pppoe. You 
CC> know one thing that is kind of funny years back when I looked at doing 
CC> dsl I did NOT want to do pppoe. If you had asked me I would have said 
CC> it plainly sucked bulky messy and I would give you every possible 
CC> excuse not to use it. Today I would never dream about running a 
CC> 802.11b network without it [pppoe] or some sort of hotspot 
CC> authentication. Why ? Because 802.11b is to easy to hack into and gain 
CC> access to and the ONLY way to securely protect you is pppoe or second 
CC> best hotspot. 

CC> Best regards, 
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KS>> RE: [smartBridges] Microtik - EjeIf they are Windows clients, use PPTP
CC> for 
KS>> authentication. The same 
KS>> features are available for bandwidth limiting, and anything that is 
KS>> Windows 98SE or newer has PPTP support built in. It only works for 
KS>> single users, but if that is what you have, then you are set. For those 
KS>> that are multiple machines behind a CPE you can get the router and 
KS>> spend the $9.99 on them. 

KS>> The "redirect page" feature I think you are referring to is the HotSpot 
KS>> feature. It works very slick and doesn't require any configuration on 
KS>> the client machine. It also works with multiple clients behind a CPE. 
KS>> Kevin Summers 
KS>> KISTech Internet Services Inc. 
KS>> www.kistech.com 

 

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KS>>   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
KS>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ]On Behalf Of Chris Chance 
KS>>   Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2003 8:05 AM 
KS>>   To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 
KS>>   Subject: RE: [smartBridges] Microtik - Eje 

 

KS>>   I know really it's a matter of cost the PPPoE solution is thebest
CC> along 
KS>> with using routers at the clients but so far cheapest I have found is
CC> 9.99 
KS>> sounds great but its 49.99 with a 40 dollar mail in rebate that's not a 
KS>> possibility considering my bank account doesn't come close to covering
CC> the 
KS>> 150 clients that would need the routers rolling trucks isn't even the 
KS>> problem cause I could get my friends to do it with me. How do I set the 
KS>> queue tree for port's? for the overrides I couldn't find this? Can you
CC> give 
KS>> me a basic setup for what I would have to do from a bare 2.7.8 microtik
CC> box 
KS>> to get 1 client up at 512/128 with pop and smtp overridden to do
CC> unlimited 
KS>> along with the ARP authorization. I would really appreciate it eje,
CC> things 
KS>> might just be promising then even though I can't get the redirection
CC> page to 
KS>> work that's one feature I wish the microtik had then I could really pump
CC> it 
KS>> are they taking any recommendations ? I mean the webserver is already 
KS>> implemented on the box so it shouldn't be that hard. 

KS>>   Chris 

KS>>   -----Original Message----- 
KS>>   From: Eje Gustafsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ] 
KS>>   Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 12:18 AM 
KS>>   To: Chris Chance 

KS>>   Currently you can only set a upload limit based on mac address. 
KS>>   If you create static arp entries then they will not be able to pass 
KS>>   any traffic even if they change ips. 

KS>>   Sounds like from what you want to do you need to setup a queue tree as

KS>>   well create some override rules that would allow higher speed on pop3 
KS>>   and smtp. 

KS>>   If you set the interface to arp reply-only then a unauthorized user 
KS>>   will not be able to pass any traffic. There is no redirect page but 
KS>>   then they will not be able to pass any traffic either (which should be

KS>>   a good hint). 

KS>>   If you really want a secure network you should use pppoe then you can 
KS>>   have all automated for you and don't need to worry about users 
KS>>   changing ips or unathorized users. PPPoE is your friend. 

 

KS>>   Best regards, 
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KS>>   CC> Eje I'm really considering the microtik for our client bandwidth 
KS>> management 
KS>>   CC> until the nexus come out but I have a problem... I got basic
CC> queues to 
KS>> work 
KS>>   CC> by IP although this isn't what we wanted.. We wanted by mac
CC> address 
KS>>   CC> bandwidth management I mean people can change ips or spoof ip's
CC> easier 
KS>> than 
KS>>   CC> mac's, and also we wanted to be able to do more in depth filtering
CC> of 
KS>> the 
KS>>   CC> bandwidth for a client like 512/128 for everything except smtp and

KS>> pop3 
KS>>   CC> which would be unlimited. But this isn't available? Also What
CC> happened 
KS>> to 
KS>>   CC> what I heard about authorization redirection Mainly showing users
CC> that 
KS>>   CC> aren't mac allowed a webpage that states there invalid users or
CC> are 
KS>> pirating 
KS>>   CC> and should desist or call the office. 

 

KS>>   CC> Chris 

 

KS>>   PS>> Eje any help would be much appreciated or anyone using microtik 

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