Hello please I am thinking how to have multiple users sharing the same bandwidth.
I have a RB133C that is the client, connected to a bridged network (802.11/x), the focal point of the network is the Hotspot service running ROS on a dedicated AMD based PC ( DHCP-SERVER too ), athentications are made with Radius server ( freeradius ).
I have a customer that has several employees and for security reasons each has a username and password to enter our network.
We sold a 640Kbit connection that should be shared between all these clients.
We configured RB133c as DHCP-CLIENT, thus we have one IP address, and all the internal clients, on the other ethernet interface, are masqueraded.
To achieve this goal is my intention to do this:
make the client address STATIC on DHCP server
create a simple queue with 640k limit with the address of the client
bypass that address on the hotspot
At this point all clients are free to surf the network, not good!!!
The only way to prevent this is to activate the Hotspot service on client RB133c and to have all the usernames locally defined… No good, we have a centralized radius server… At this point I have no other ideas, please someone can help me?
Sorry for the description, it should be better, but if someone wants more details or configurations, I will paste on this page.
Best regards
Alessandro
I am not sure why you had to use new hardware for your new client? beacuse it sounds it can be done with your exsisting system. what ever if you wanted to allwo your users to authanticate to your central HOTSPOT just use your new hardware as bridge so you can control these users aswell.
i am not sure if got your senario here, try to make a digram and post it here.
Hi, first of all many thanks for your kind reply.
the answer to your question is simple: if I authenticate each user on my centralized HOTSPOT service, for each user will be created a new queue, each new queue has its own bandwidth, if you, for example, multiply the number of users with the associated bandwidth, te result is MORE than the bandwidth we sold ( remember 640kbit).
Teoretically we need a simple queue, with 640kbit configured, with many users sharing the same queue.
Hope I was more clear, if you want I will try to draw a diagram and paste here.
Regards
Alessandro
yeh this is what i thought. but still it can be done without any additional hardware.
what ever once you already bought new hardware it is easier to use it.
so what you have to do is to use your new router133c as transparent bridge and apply queue on it.
you dont have to enable anything else on that new device nether DHCP-Client or Hotspot. so all traffic will pass thru this hardware transparently, and the users behind it will be able to to authenticate to your central Hotspot so it does not matter even if you set each user account to have 640Kb. because the total traffic from all these three users will be queued thru the new device so total traffic will never exceed 640Kb.