thank you Normis - i'm more interest about securiti of the two connection types and which have less potential ways for users to get more speed than they have paid or to disturb internet connection of another user (steel IP or MAC address, broadcast fake packages, steal passwords with sniffer ...)hotspot will be easier for customer. for pppoe you need to teach the customer how to make the connection plus some OS need special tool. hotspot can be completely transparent to customer, and he does not need any special config in his PC
I think if you don´t know hotspot, before tell an opinion may be know this... I only use hotspot in all my nodes and clients and have an absolute control over all when is well configured, obviusly...i think better will be use of pppoe, more secure than hotspot...
and if u plan to disable default forward then on pppoe users can still ping each other but they are over control of queue
on hotspot i don't know how it works...
You can permit and customer to bypass hotspot doing a binding rule or auto connect by MAC, and in routers you have to set Dynamic IP or Static and hotspot work freely to the LAN... I think hotspot is better, require less resources and is a modern connection type with very much publicityI also lean more towards PPPoE. It's more traditional in regards to dialup internet services - and it doesn't require a customer to first open a web browser and browse to a site, prior to using whatever protocol he wants, such as DNS, FTP, IRC, etc...
Most modern OSes has built in PPPoE support... Even *nix
------------------------------------------I also lean more towards PPPoE. It's more traditional in regards to dialup internet services - and it doesn't require a customer to first open a web browser and browse to a site, prior to using whatever protocol he wants, such as DNS, FTP, IRC, etc...
Most modern OSes has built in PPPoE support... Even *nix
hmm but when u use mac auth then somone else can connect, u know war driving... in my are this is first problem of ap and my net.You can permit and customer to bypass hotspot doing a binding rule or auto connect by MAC, and in routers you have to set Dynamic IP or Static and hotspot work freely to the LAN... I think hotspot is better, require less resources and is a modern connection type with very much publicityI also lean more towards PPPoE. It's more traditional in regards to dialup internet services - and it doesn't require a customer to first open a web browser and browse to a site, prior to using whatever protocol he wants, such as DNS, FTP, IRC, etc...
Most modern OSes has built in PPPoE support... Even *nix
Regards
Alessio
cookie is goodIn theses cases you need to associate the MAC to connect only from an IP, or don´t use MAC authentication, use cookie or binding type bypass...
Then it means that you can use one PC Router interface to conect both kind of clients, by Hotspot and by PPPoE mode? using only one AP?, let me know more about how to do that!!!We offer hotspot and PPPoE always together, so the customer can choose. Its very easy to setup and both options authenticate to the same radius server. (eric: you don't need an virtual AP for that. Thus, it works on Prism etc as well)