> >   It's impossible to enforce traffic limiting *during* a users
> > session.  So if a user is a tiny bit below their limit and logs in
> > again, they can go over their limit.  The server will only catch &
> > enforce their limit on the next login.
> 
> It is possible, but that depends on your NAS equipment.
> 
> Chillispot will use the radius reply attribute
> ChilliSpot-Max-Total-Octets to specify how much octets the user is
> allowed to transfer. Once the user passes the limit he is
> deauthenticated and his session ends.

BTW.
Chillispot (free software) also supports
ChilliSpot-Max-Input-Octets and ChilliSpot-Max-Output-Octets atributes,
if you want to separatelly limit the traffic.

All the radius attributes Chillispot supports are documented here:
http://www.chillispot.org/features.html#mozTocId36714


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