[isf-wifidog] Bandwidth Management for Olsr network using wifidog

Bruno Remy bruno.remy at videotron.ca
Mar 31 Oct 07:27:17 EST 2006


laurent a écrit :

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>hi
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>here in marseille, france
>we use iproute2/tc for the bands'management
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>for sharing you can use pmacct that work fine
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I mean "shaping" and not "sharing".

>and if you use the freifunk firmware a paquetage called freifunk-gateway-en
>contain all this ipk with a nice graphic interface
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Graphics interface helps for  monitoring but does it reaaly makes 
"shaping" ?

>cheers
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>Bruno Remy wrote:
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>>Does anyone knows more about this script? Allready used it?
>>I mean : how does it manage QoS ? Is it the only way to implement QoS
>>and/or traffic shapiing on Wifidog?
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>>Max Horváth a écrit :
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>>I'd suggest the following script:
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>>http://downloads.openwrt.org/people/nbd/qos/
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>>It's main purpose is QoS, but it also does ingres and engres shapig ...
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>>Cheers, Max
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>>luffy .D wrote:
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>>>>>Hi,
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>>>>>Can someone hint me on this.I want to cap users in the mesh to a 
>>>>>flat bandwidth.No need for individual user quotas etc.But just a 
>>>>>plain  cap  of 56k to all users.
>>>>>Does any one have a ready script for this purpose which you wont 
>>>>>mind sharing.
>>>>>
>>>>>Also as its in a olsr mesh network  would i need to have it on each 
>>>>>node with wifidog to which clients will connect or only the node 
>>>>>with the internet connection.
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>>>>>Also i have a one more problem I read the FAQ on how to block all 
>>>>>tcp/udp ports on br0. I have seperated the br0 interface to wan
>>>>>(vlan1) and wifi (eth1) interfaces.
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>>>>>and in /etc/firewall.user of openwrt i have to have forwarding_rule 
>>>>>for both these to communicate as :
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>>>>>iptables -A forwarding_rule -i $WIFI -o $WAN -j ACCEPT
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>>>>>but when i remove this line in the main node connected to the 
>>>>>internet i keep getting splashed by the auth page (strangely my 
>>>>>internet server is on the internet and not local)
>>>>>
>>>>>Has anyone tried these things in a olsr network with wifidog? would 
>>>>>be great if you could help me a bit in this.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Regards,
>>>>>Luffy
>>>>>
>>>>>I tried hashing this line but
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