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    Different rate limits based on login ?

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      EDaleH @Gertjan
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      @Gertjan said in Different rate limits based on login ?:

      (They can't afford a) Starlink disk ?!

      They can't afford the cost of the bandwidth they use. We have accounts with 1 TB/mo limits. If an RV park makes an investment in infrastructure for their "seasonal clients", they often prevent the installation of Satellite dishes for cosmetic, lawn maintenance or revenue reasons. Seasonal would be fixed inventory that could be called a cottage because they stay from season to season. Those "transient" who stay for shorter periods do show up with Starlink but may still want to access cheaper or more bandwidth. RV parks are remote and often in heavily treed areas so dishes and phones can be unreliable. No one wants the Starlink dish placed in the middle of the access road and shaded, treed sites are the most popular. Good WiFi can make or break an RV Park's success.

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        Swicago
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        @EDaleH ,

        Got to test ios devices today. All worked as expected. Looks like my single portal with multiple rate controls via voucher is up and ready to go. Again, thanks for all the tips.

        I hope my voucher and radius mods will be able to help others as well.

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          EDaleH @Swicago
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          @Swicago said in Different rate limits based on login ?:

          I hope my voucher and radius mods will be able to help others as well.

          I am sure the working application will help numerous developers as the concept alone is powerful for freeRadius users that wish to "manage" Captive Portal Attributes that aren't exposed by the standard installation.

          iOS, i.e. Apple, created DHCP 114 and it is now mature enough that it is seeing wide spread use. See what you can do with the vendor URL in addition to just logging out.

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