Topic: WISPr-Bandwidth-Max-Down/Up

Hi,

First of all w00t! for re-opening the chilli website!

I've been using chilli for a long time both in openwrt and dd-wrt, and recently I've found the absolute need to control how much bandwidth each user can use.

I'm having trouble getting WISPr-Bandwidth-Max-Down and WISPr-Bandwidth-Max-Up to work. I'm quite certain my radius server (Radiator) is sending these variables back with the Access-Accept message but it's having no effect on the users. I've tried all iptables commands and recommendations I could find, so now I trying to figure out if its something with my radius server.

Can someone confirm if DD-WRT v23 SP1 or SP2 works out-of-the-box with these bandwidth control variables ? (provided that the radius server successfully sends them to chilli)

If I can just get confirmation of this then I can just test directly with DD-WRT v23 SP1/SP2 until its working with my radius server.

I'll be very thankful for any other info which might help me accomplish this.

Thank you,
David

Re: WISPr-Bandwidth-Max-Down/Up

Welcome to the forums reflex smile

I can confirm that v23 SP2 and v24betas are handling these variables correctly.

Re: WISPr-Bandwidth-Max-Down/Up

Hi,

great to hear that you got freradius to send these attributes in the first place. i want to use WISPr and Chillispot attributes but for the life of me I cannot get freeradius to send these attributes - regardles whether I enter them in radreply or radgroupreply.

Is there a decent description of what needs to be done? So far, what I have done is add the relevant attributes to the attrs file in /etc/freeradius of my freeradius server.

Thanks in advance for any hints.

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Re: WISPr-Bandwidth-Max-Down/Up

Since we are talking DD-WRT, how does this relate to the "Applications & Gaming / QOS"? Lets say I set it for 100 up/down. Then I have 3 users who I've allowed 50 up/down log on. Will they get the 50, or will they get UP to 50 within that 100?

Thanks, Tuc

Re: WISPr-Bandwidth-Max-Down/Up

have you included the dictonary.chillispot for your radius server? if not then radiator wont know what to do with the up/down limits

I myself have adopted 256k upstream and 2 - 6mb downstream for users depending on what they pay for....

I would suggest a move to the freeradius platform, V2 is very nice and certs / TLS is almost out of the box now. and V1.umm whatever is Very stable. just rebooted my chilli server after 199 days uptime serving perectly...

Regards