Use the MT at their house.  PCC their house and it'll help.

Josh Luthman
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On Aug 4, 2015 3:18 PM, "Dennis Burgess" <dmburg...@linktechs.net> wrote:

> The issue is the MT don't see the originating traffic, just the ips on the
> pppoe session, so , not really any good way to see what "device" is
> acutally pulling it, therefore all we know is xyz ip is pulling.  Guess you
> can turn on PCQ and enabgle on both ip pairs and ports, this would help.. .
>
> Dennis Burgess, CTO, Link Technologies, Inc.
> den...@linktechs.net – 314-735-0270 x103 – www.linktechs.net
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of Matt
> Sent: Tuesday, August 4, 2015 2:16 PM
> To: af@afmug.com
> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] QOS on Mikrotik with PPPoE
>
> > You would have to have a MT CPE, or something doing the NAT on the
> inside of the network.   It has to see all of the private IPs, then PCQ
> works quite well.
>
> Not sure what you mean by Mikrotik CPE.  They have a Canopy SM providing
> access and the Mikrotik acts as wifi router/NAT and does PPPoE to our PPPoE
> server for them.  The Mikrotik sees all there network and does PPPoE to us.
>
> > Have a customer that keeps complaining there connection is slow.  When
> they call in there is always something or another maxing it out.
> >  We bump them to next available plan in there area and it maxes that out
> too.  They have a Mikrotik doing PPPoE to our access server.
> >  I am thinking they have someone that maxes things out and then it
> > just slows down for everyone.  Is there an easy way with Mikrotik to
> > force all connections inside to share the bandwidth more equally?
> Hopefully something that is pretty much automatic so when they change there
> rate plan on the PPPoE it will follow?
>

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