The best current method to do this is either:
a) Use NetFlow to refund this traffic on the fly (or after the session has completed)
b) Use NetFlow to record all traffic and radius only for authentication and ip tracking.
But,yep, seems like 'Special Login' feature
Just have a look at mikrotik scrip's. Somebody already wrote a scrip to do exactly that.
Run /store disk print and format secondary drive attached to your router.
Check /files to confirm name given to your disk and use in the described way.
Example: Log wireless debug logs to syslog.Code: Select all/system logging action set remote src-address=192.0.2.1 remote=192.0.2.2:514
Code: Select all/system logging add topics=wireless,debug action=remote
simply add appropriate addresses to your router, like eth3: x.x.x.1/29, and then your LAN devices should have x.x.x.[2-6]/29, with gateway=x.x.x.1/29
simply add appropriate addresses to your router, like eth3: x.x.x.1/29, and then your LAN devices should have x.x.x.[2-6]/29, with gateway=x.x.x.1/29
Hi sorry for irritatiing u can u please help me intalling ur solution , please help me in detail explanationNo f**king way.can u please review tht product and let me know
YOU install it and review it and let US know what you think about it.