[BNM] Best linksys firmware for captive portal with configural QoS per connecting client?

Dave Phelan dave.phelan at gmail.com
Mon Oct 2 11:22:16 BST 2006


On 10/2/06, iestyn lloyd <iestyn at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 10/2/06, Mat Walker <lists at four0four.net> wrote:
> > Can you provide the WRT54G firmware to anyone then and does it matter if you
> > don't have a fixed IP at home?
> >
> > I'd be happy to open up my connection to all and sundry but I'd like to
> > block all ports (apart from 80 and 25), kick people off after 2 hrs *and*
> > throttle the bandwidth.
> >
> > Mat "fun spolier" W
>
> Same here. Would be fab if it's really easy to set up.. and be even
> better if there was a page they'd see at the start of every session
> saying 'you're stealing my bandwidth, but i'm nice' kinda thing..

Guys,

We're not quite at that stage - there's a bit of manual
intervention/config required with both our intel and WRT54G builds at
the moment - mostly IP config (or setting to DHCP), Radius secrets,
that sort of thing.

But that is an ambition: "Buy one of these, download this, follow this
simple guide, and binbgo, piertopier.net node".

Watch this space.
(But don't hold your breath - we're better at fathering babies than
completing projects)

Dave Ph

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