2012-05-23 - Re: [GRASE-Hotspot] Is it possible to add new time sessions in grase

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From: Jurica Smolić <ju***c@vilasmolic.co.uk>
Message Hash: cd6b895b60276f50052cadf03e444630d456bbbeeec07aa5eb0af950d2a21156
Message ID: <883497C4-7416-4F88-AE30-547F668F8994@vilasmolic.co.uk>
Reply To: <4FBC6619.5070301@gmail.com>
UTC Datetime: 2012-05-23 00:02:41 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 23 May 2012 08:02:41 +0100

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Im running ubuntu 3gb ram dual core.

Wan - wireless g(internet)
Lan - 1gb ethernet (hotspot) 
Ddwrt router in ap mode

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On 23 May 2012, at 05:22, Tim White <ti***8@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 23/05/12 08:47, Jurica Smolić wrote:
>> Just thinking about it, as a workaround you could setup additional groups that will have an expiry in 2 days weeks etc and assign users to that group...
> 
> This is 2 different issues. Using a group with expiry of "+2 days" lets the user use it for the next 48 hours. Using a timelimit of 2 days lets them use 48 hours worth, over however long they like until they hit the expiry. i.e. If the expiry is 4 weeks, they can use 48 hours worth over the next 4 weeks.
>> 
>> I have also noticed that when running a speedtest from host to speedtest.net i get 20mb when i do the same test through the hotspot i get half the speed... User is not limited to a speed... Is the hotspot limited in what it can allocate a user speedwise?
> 
> It shouldn't be limited. In local speed tests I can get full LAN speeds. What hardware are you running on, and are both tests done over wireless or wired? What is your network setup, wired, wireless etc?
> 
> Tim




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