Hi Victor,

Just brainstorming here:

Route all of your traffic through a VPN.  All outgoing traffic will be
encrypted and appear to originate from a single IP/MAC.  Check out your
Linksys WAP610N admin console; it may support VPNs (e.g. IPsec, OpenVPN).
If not, you can:

1) Flash it with DDWRT, OpenWRT, or an equivalent.

2) Build a pfSense firewall (or equivalent), configure the VPN, and apply
it to your network as follows:
YOU <----> LINKSYS <----> PFSENSE <----> BREEZEMAX <----> YOOMEE

When evaluating VPN providers (or setting up your own), pay attention to
where the VPN terminates.  If most of your traffic is bound for
international destinations then an end-point in Europe or the US may not be
a big problem.  However, if most of your traffic is bound for nearby
networks (e.g. ISPs within your country) then you'll want the end-point to
be nearby as well.  In this scenario, closer is probably better.

Regards,
Kyle Spencer


On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 12:02 PM, Victor van Reijswoud <
[email protected]> wrote:

> > Does you connection look like
> > <you>-----<linksys>-----<breezemax>-----<yoomee>
>
> Yes, that is it.
>
> > i.e. Is the ISP connected on your WAN port?
>
> The connection is some kind of wireless
>
> > Do you have access to your Wireless Routers config?
>
> Yes, to the Linksys config
>
> > If they are limiting by IP then it should be fairly simple. If it is mac
> address not so much.
> >
> > Do you have a public IP configured on the Linksys? If so one of us could
> take a look?
> >
> > If you don't know your public IP try typing "what is my ip" into google.
>
> 41.79.131.113 in Yaoundé, Centre, Cameroon
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Victor van Reijswoud" <[email protected]>
> > To: "Linux Group Uganda" <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Monday, 9 July, 2012 11:32:04 AM
> > Subject: [LUG] OT: Want more that 3 users
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I know this is OT, but am not able to solve the problem and as there
> > are many sysadmins on the list someone may know a solution.
> >
> > My internet provider allow me to have only 3 simultaneous users on the
> > connection (this a common practice here). Unfortunately, this is not
> > enough for us and the provider is not willing to help.
> >
> > We have at least 4-5 simultaneous users (2 laptops and 3
> > smartphones/tablet). When all computers and tools are in the house, a
> > 'random' process (not understood by me) starts of which machine is
> > connected. Sometimes expressed with error messages on conflicting IP
> > address but most of the time the computer does not get an IP or does
> > not connect to the internet.
> >
> > The setup is simple:
> > - BreezeMAX SI for the connection with the provider (yoomee.cm)
> > - Linksys Wireless-N Access point WAP610N for the WiFi connection -
> > standard out of the box configuration.
> >
> > Is there are way to overcome this problem?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > V
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