The other thing you have to make sure of, is that you're authenticated in the
hotspot. I've noticed if you don't properly authenticate you can't really do
much in the IP world. The Mac-telnet features work quite well tho.
-Keith-
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Firmware is up-to-date and tracking was disabled. Doesn't seem to be a
memory or CPU problem as the CPU is only at 12% and half the memory is free.
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How many packets per second are flowing through the card?
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350p/s
Chris Gotstein
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Kevin Neal wrote:
How many packets per second are flowing through the card?
-Kevin
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I would run the packet sniffer for about 1 second and look at the packets
- - Sounds like IPVD (Venereal Disease) may the problem- -hehehe
Mac
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Where did you get that number (350pps) from Chris?
If you are relying on Torch for that number - - you will be surprised at the
different packet count by running packet sniffer.
Mac
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Yeah, it was about 4mb when i did the reading. I think i found the
problem. Had a user downloading something off www.moparisthebest.com
using 2 public IP addresses, so he was getting twice the bandwidth he
should. Shut him down and all is good. He's got some explaining to do
as to why he
Ew- - that dirty sap sucker. I would leave him down for about 24 hours
and when he calls whining - tell him he did it when he stole an IP.
GL,
Mac
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2008, Chris Gotstein wrote:
Yes, forwarding is on for all customers.
I'd start by turning this off. Forwarding is not needed to allow
customers to use the AP. Forwarding is the communications between
the clients of the same AP.
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Butch Evans wrote:
On Tue, 25 Nov 2008, Chris Gotstein wrote:
How safe is it to downgrade? The
On Tue, 25 Nov 2008, Chris Gotstein wrote:
I'm using the access-list feature. Is there an easy way to turn it
off for all the clients besides going through each one?
In Winbox? No. In the command line...Yes. Assuming you do not
need forwarding for any clients:
/interface wireless set
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