Bandwidth Control in WISP environment

Hi friends … good afternoon received a very cordial greeting ..
Well, other than to thank all the support you have given me always wanted to ask you for your support-opinion about a topic that I have a question ..

it is a WISP that we have assembled with 100% MT team … infrastructure is basically transmiter towers each with 6 AP’s and their 6 sector antennas 60
degrees … all set in AP mode-bridge connected the LAN port to a switch that comes once assume a link PtP connection from the central office (link bonding 200Mb). Each sector antenna connect the customer CPE (100% MT SXT equipment) these, are in “station”, with DHCP and NAT to the LAN port and directly connected to 5 port switch which is installed in each house customer.

The WISP in question offers the services of voice, data and TV. but of course, not all customers buy all three services simultaneously.

The package more “heavy” that spawn the WISP (voice, data and video) requires at least 5MB.

Well now are some questions:

  1. To limit the bandwidth provided or available to any customer, it is appropriate to do so in the section “/ wireless / access list”, created queue’s in the EPC, created queue’s in
    the AP or a combination of both or what is the best option (to limit clear, the upload and download to each customer)

  2. Perhaps this is involved with the former .. but to “assign” specific bandwidths for video, voice and data on total available in the link .. should be in
    a queue in the AP or CPE? .. the best bet would be for a single queue or a tree?.

  3. A clear point that I have is the “re-use of bandwidth” or “containment radio bandwidth” as I can handle it or set it here .. say if I have a reuse
    1:10 that and where should set .. (I imagine should be in the AP of each sector?)

  4. Finally … in each sector as I have RB800 AP teams. and I would like to know how many CPE (SXT’s) client could “register” on this machine (I use only 802.11 N,
    5.8Ghz, NV2,)

Sorry for the long number of questions but would like to know the opinion of those who have had this experience
Greetings.

I use PPPoE and set bandwidth to each customer, it works great for me