How to limit bandwidth by user?
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How can i limit bandwidth by user without radius server in a wireless hotspot?
example of what i want.
jose = 3mb
pedro= 4mb
john = 1mb
Victor= 20mb -
No.
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Hmmm, I never heard of any such plan… :D
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How can i limit bandwidth by user without radius server in a wireless hotspot?
example of what i want.
jose = 3mb
pedro= 4mb
john = 1mb
Victor= 20mbYou can do this by adding the specific mac-address into the captive portal zones but it is very troublesome because you need to edit per device.
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How can i limit bandwidth by user without radius server in a wireless hotspot?
example of what i want.
jose = 3mb
pedro= 4mb
john = 1mb
Victor= 20mbYou can do this by adding the specific mac-address into the captive portal zones but it is very troublesome because you need to edit per device.
yea… i dont know what to do now. Because i installed pfsense in pc because mikrotik didn't supported UDP port openvpn, but now i cant limit the bandwidth of hotspot user in pfsense. I'll probably just flash the mikrotik router with openwrt and run both thing from there. thanks for the reply
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No current plans to implement that outside of RADIUS, where it's always been supported. The FreeRADIUS package can be setup for that purpose easily if you don't have a RADIUS server already.
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@cmb:
No current plans to implement that outside of RADIUS, where it's always been supported. The FreeRADIUS package can be setup for that purpose easily if you don't have a RADIUS server already.
will try that thanks
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yea… i dont know what to do now. Because i installed pfsense in pc because mikrotik didn't supported UDP port openvpn, but now i cant limit the bandwidth of hotspot user in pfsense.
For sure they don´t and this perhaps for ever, related to the circumstance that OpenVPN is OpenSource
Software and mostly if you or another one adopt something from this kind of software you must be serve
then this new software to the whole public again! But MikroTik is taking license fees for their software
called RouterOS, and so they don´t take all inside of RouterOS, thats the point.If you need a really good VPN server that is accepting nearly all kinds of VPN types
you should be having a closer look on this project here, SoftEtherVPN si able to be
installed on Linux, Windows, FreeBSD and is really feature rich. Many peoples use
it in a DMZ as a VPN server with great efforts on older HP Proliant Micro Servers.I'll probably just flash the mikrotik router with openwrt and run both thing from there. thanks for the reply
You could be taking a small MikroTik router behind the pfSense and let the MikroTik do the
queuing job for all the user limitings, its not such a big deal or?