=) sorry I'm way behind on the list but yes he can do that but most routers have pppoe support so don't see why not use it for all and then run say hotspot to be able to run open APs and maybe get some extra business that way.. ;)
Best regards, Eje "Aya" Gustafsson mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] The Family Entertainment Network http://www.fament.com Phone : 620-231-7777 Fax : 240-376-7272 - Your Full Time Professionals - Online Store http://www.wisp-router.com/ MikroTik, Star-OS, PACWireless, EnGenius, RF Industries -- AW> I would have thought you'd still want your corporate customers to log on AW> using PPPoE using an ADSL router sitting between their CPE and LAN - but AW> with a profile configured to suit their particular needs. All other users AW> use a different (default) profile. AW> To get a definitive answer though, ask Eje (not Jeeves!) - he's the MikroTik AW> guru. AW> -----Original Message----- AW> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AW> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] AW> On Behalf Of Ian Ellison AW> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 6:11 PM AW> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AW> Subject: Re: [smartBridges] NetBSD Traffic Shaping / PPPoE AW> Will Mikrotik allow me to have one interface for answering PPPoE requests, AW> while at the same time having another interface for routing dedicated IP's AW> (non-pppoe, straight IP) to my corporate clients? I need to be able to AW> shape traffic in both instances. AW> Andrew Watkins wrote: >>Try the MikroTik RouterOS for free by downloading a fully functional >>trial version from http://www.mikrotik.com/download.html. Also make >>sure you download the manual. >> >>IMHO I think at $45 RouterOS is worth every penny - or cent for you >>guys across the pond ;-). Within an hour it's paid for itself. >> >> >> >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>On Behalf Of Ian Ellison >>Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 4:52 PM >>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Subject: [smartBridges] NetBSD Traffic Shaping / PPPoE >> >>Anyone out there running this setup? If so, could you point me to some >>documentation or give me an idea of what i need to use to do traffic >>shaping and setup PPPoE server with NetBSD 1.6? I'm 100% comfortable >>in Linux using iptables, and had been using HTB for my traffic shaping. >>However, it seems that there is no good FREE PPPoE server for Linux, >>and I've heard good things about the NetBSD implementation, so I'm >>considering going that route. I thought about using Mikrotik, but I'm >>familiar enough with what it is doing on the kernel level to setup the >>same type of system myself without paying for the RouterOS, although I >>would be interested to know what PPPoE server they run on Mikrotik. >>Thanks for any suggestions. >> >>Ian >> >>The PART-15.ORG smartBridges Discussion List To Join: >>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (in the body type subscribe smartBridges >><yournickname> To Remove: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (in the body type >>unsubscribe smartBridges) >>Archives: http://archives.part-15.org >> >>The PART-15.ORG smartBridges Discussion List To Join: >>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (in the body type subscribe smartBridges >><yournickname> To Remove: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (in the body type >>unsubscribe smartBridges) >>Archives: http://archives.part-15.org >> >> AW> The PART-15.ORG smartBridges Discussion List To Join: AW> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (in the body type subscribe smartBridges AW> <yournickname> To Remove: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (in the body type AW> unsubscribe smartBridges) AW> Archives: http://archives.part-15.org AW> The PART-15.ORG smartBridges Discussion List AW> To Join: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (in the body type AW> subscribe smartBridges <yournickname> AW> To Remove: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (in the body type unsubscribe smartBridges) AW> Archives: http://archives.part-15.org -- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus] The PART-15.ORG smartBridges Discussion List To Join: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (in the body type subscribe smartBridges <yournickname> To Remove: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (in the body type unsubscribe smartBridges) Archives: http://archives.part-15.org
