Hi, thanks for a hint. I do not know detailed possibilities of that thing. Only theoretically... I will get the router next week and I will start some tests... I will let you know what I will find out! :) Bandwith aspect is important, but not critical. It is important to make it easy to manage. I would like to know what possibilities I have, so I could integrate everything in my actual billing/management system. I try to understand the possibilities of groups and how I can use them to efficently manage my clients... Thx, Best regards, CoMeC On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 22:10:55 +0100, <tnt@kalik.co.yu> wrote:
Everything will work with the use of Mikrotik routers :)
I would seriously doubt that. In order to limit aggregate bandwidth on multiple connections you need either to add them into a bundle (I don't that Mikrotik supports multilink) or put the user in a VLAN and limit bandwidth on that (virtual) interface (I am quite sure that Mikrotik doesn't support dynamic VLAN assignment via radius).
With simultaneous logins aggregate bandwidth will be the sum of individual ones.
Ivan Kalik Kali Informatika ISP
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