To regulate a specific application (Video Streaming) you will need a
product like Procera.
On 12/31/2013 10:55 AM, Joey Craig wrote:
My employer is looking for a solution to monitor, regulate and bill
for video streaming to the customer if he/she goes over a
predetermined amount per month.
One good trick is to get a fiber circuit from a cable company to a
datacenter they already connect to. Then buy bandwidth at the data
center. This is how we get bandwidth.
You should also call this guy. He can provide options from a bunch of
different providers.
Patrick Fidell
National
or a lot of time developing regexs and other things needed for Mikrotik or
various other routing\firewall engines.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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From: Matt Jenkins m...@smarterbroadband.net
To: joey craig
And keep up with it on a daily basis as each video streaming company
makes changes.
On 01/02/2014 11:15 AM, Mike Hammett wrote:
or a lot of time developing regexs and other things needed for
Mikrotik or various other routing\firewall engines.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing
yep, normally we just look at large connections and limit overall bandwidth,
the best way is still to bill per bit once over.. All of that would require
intergration into a billing system, or a billing system that does it already :)
Dennis Burgess, Mikrotik Certified Trainer Author of Learn
Anyone still using NETEQ these days?—
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On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 2:33 PM, Dennis Burgess dmburg...@linktechs.net
wrote:
yep, normally we just look at large connections and limit overall bandwidth,
the best way is still to bill per bit once over.. All of that would
We use Cisco/Meraki mx series routers. They have all the toys and give you a
good view of your users and usage patterns.
https://meraki.cisco.com/products/appliances
On Thursday, January 2, 2014 2:44 PM, timothy steele timothy.pct...@gmail.com
wrote:
Anyone still using NETEQ these days?
—
Since last week I have been struggling with a 450 AP, our first one. I don’t
appear to be losing any performance, but the interface is struggling, taking
almost 30 seconds to show the page after switching tabs. I am pumping 20 megs
easily to 6 subs, 3 that are disabled. I was told by a vendor
Run wireshark while on the GUI and see if anything interesting shows up
On Thursday, January 2, 2014, heith petersen wrote:
Since last week I have been struggling with a 450 AP, our first one. I
don’t appear to be losing any performance, but the interface is struggling,
taking almost 30
Sounds like a network loop or packet storm not sure why SM's are working fine..
Are your AP's @ SM's on different SUBNETS or VLAN's?—
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On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 10:48 PM, Eric Muehleisen ericm...@gmail.com
wrote:
Run wireshark while on the GUI and see if anything
Will do
From: Eric Muehleisen
Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2014 9:48 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Cambium 450 Slow Interface
Run wireshark while on the GUI and see if anything interesting shows up
On Thursday, January 2, 2014, heith petersen wrote:
Since last week I have
Well, same Subnet, this situation the AP is acting like a poor man BH to 3
small sites and backup to 3 others, plus a test radio at my office. I am having
the issue with no SMs associated by changing the color code. Sounds like a
packet storm, but only affecting these 2 radios, one in the field
Did notice while screwing around with ethernet settings, I set the 450 to 100
full hard coded and my Mikrotik 732 to auto and the 450 interface flashed me a
few times at 1000f, but went back to 100f, though the 732 only detected it at
100f
From: timothy steele
Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2014
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