Hi I’m new in mikrotik and I really need a topology like this:
Router RB450G
ether1: 192.168.0.2/30 (GW 192.168.0.1)
ether2-5: 172.16.0.0/16 (hotspot with user authentication)
Example if I have Anynomous User which is NOT LOGIN at ether2, will it be able to connect to Anynomous User which is NOT LOGIN at ether3?
If in the situation:
client1 logged in at ether2 with 1mbps rate
client2 logged in at ether3 with 1mbps rate
client1 connecting to client2, what’s the speed? Will it connected at 1mbps rate or bypassed to full ethernet speed?
I really need to know about this to avoid unauthorized peoples using my tower as a free repeater. Thanks.
not by default. unless you add exceptions for them in Walled Garden(IP).
if you use the internal hotspot function to limit the speed (like setting it in the user profile section), it doesnt matter where the client connects, it always limits its speed to 1mbps. but you can choose to setup your own traffic shaping instead. it that case, you could only apply the limitations to wan interface for example.
if you use the internal hotspot function to limit the speed (like setting it in the user profile section), it doesnt matter where the client connects, it always limits its speed to 1mbps. but you can choose to setup your own traffic shaping instead. it that case, you could only apply the limitations to wan interface for example.
A quick question … if I set up a hotspot with bandwith limitation defined in hotspot user profiles and then create a user and allow lets say 30 instances of that user to run simultaneously will the limit be used for each instance of this user seperately or will it be a combined bandwith from all of that user instances that gets limited ?
Is it possible to limit the amount of uptime with in a specific set of calendar days with hotspot users? I.E. 30 days of uptime that must be used within 30 calendar days?