If you use CPE that is a router there is only 1 ip address used but for 
a CPE bridge you are using 2 ip address's (1 for the CPE and 1 for the 
customer).  This is why you have to use the customer ip on a CPE bridge.

LaRoy McCann
Data Technology

RickG wrote:
> Currently, we have StarOS/WRAP (v2) acting as the AP's on our towers.
> The CBQ settings are configured to bandwidth shape the customers IP
> address. I decided it would be better to shape the CPE's IP addy but
> it doesnt seem to work. The customer gets full throttle unles I shape
> their addy. The only thing I come up with is that the CPE (Tranzeo
> bridge) is fooling the CBQ's. Does that make sense of does anyone have
> any ideas?
> -RickG
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