On 21, Mar2014, at 13:16 , Brian Candler <[email protected]> wrote:

>> 
> Consider what are the problems you are trying to solve:
> 
> * Some people are using excessive amounts of limited resources (bandwidth)
> * Some people are using the network for purposes not related to their work or 
> studies
> * Some people are using the network for undesirable or maybe even illegal 
> activities
> 
> What you need is called an AUP - Acceptable Use Policy. In that you define:
> 
> * What users are allowed and are not allowed to do
> * That they consent to their use being monitored and logged
> * What the consequences of failing to comply are
> 
> If this is an open computer lab, then maybe a bit of "shoulder surfing" will 
> do the trick.
> 

Any suggestion on how to control bandwidth use when even “shoulder surfing” is 
not really an option?
I have an open WiFi for Hostel Clients and only 8Mbits available (this is 
Bolivia) for 100 clients that change all the time.

Thanks

Ben
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