I wonder if the “equal bandwidth sharing among users” example from the manual will work with address lists instead of marking with mangle an entire subnet.
Why is that?
From a /24 network, let’s say I have 120 customers, and 20 cpe’s.
I can make a list with legit customers with mark “allowed_customer”, wich have a fixed ip (or reserved trough DHCP, for each mac), and another list with the rest of the ip’s “deny_customer”.
I can then share bandwidth among “allowed_customer” marked, and deny access on public for the other list.
This for not allowing customer to put another ip and navigate.
This should be feasible, but how it will affect performance, on pc hardware, or on rb133/rb112, comparing with the original example from the manual ?
If anybody tried this, pls. share experiences. 10x
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