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battleop

join:2005-09-28
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reply to Airplane777
Re: Rate limiting.

I played with m0n0 in VM Ware before I loaded it up on a PC. After playing with it I have it doing a few more things than i was looking for at first. I have it doing a couple of things.

Rate limiting. I have 3 classes of service right now. 2/2 4/4 and 6/6.

A walled garden. Don't pay your bill and you get to see the "Contact Support" message. I don't know if I will get to try this feature out, I can't remember the last time I cut a wireless customer off for a no pay.

Firewall. I am blocking stuff into our network, various worm ports, etc.

Traffic Shaping. I have not had to use this yet. I don't have a very heavy P2P usage on my network. Not on my DSL network or T1 network. But then again I am probably 80/20 Business to Residential these days.

Airplane777

join:2004-06-20


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reply to lutful
I agree with lutful.

I use Monowall on a WRAP board for up and down BW management.

Works great. And the price is right too.

I'm indebted to lutful, John Galt, Superdog, LLigetfa, DAsneaky1D, and I know there are others whose names aren't on the tip of my tongue right now; for giving me information, and pointing me in the right direction on setting up and using Monowall.

There is a whole lot more to Monowall that I still need to learn (like being able to assign public IPs to customers), but I have the main things down, so that I can use it.

It's been a while since I set up a new Monowall with firmware. I might have to read back over some of my notes to do that again though.

I lovvvveee Monowall...especially on a WRAP board.

If a Monowall guru had a course (anywhere in the US) on how to use all the features in Monowall, I'd sign up. Hint...hint...lol.

lutful
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join:2005-06-16
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reply to battleop
said by battleop See Profile :

My ideal way to do this is to put some sort of linux box at each tower so that I can traffic shape before it hits the back haul.
Free m0n0wall software running on an inexpensive WRAP embedded board will do this for about $175-$200 per tower. For what it does, m0n0wall has a relatively simple GUI with hints. Do a search in this forum to see examples.

Mikrotik pre-loaded on RB5xx series board will also work but may require a bit more time to learn.

Either solution will fit nicely in a low-cost outdoor enclosure so you could mount on the tower.
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