This is used on the remote station, assuming it only has a single WiFi interface. If you wanted to measure on the base station, you would have to fetch the whole SNMP table with signal, noise and MAC
My SA-4400 base stations have Routing and Bridging turned on. I have a mixture of SA-4000 clients doing bridging and SA-4200 clients doing either NAT or routing real IPs, all connecting to the same o
I use plain old MRTG, 10.0.10.1 is the IP of your bridge: MaxBytes[verat--nbgd]: 100 Target[verat--nbgd]: .1.3.6.1.4.1.762.2.5.2.1.7.1&.1.3.6.1.4.1.762.2.5.2.1.8.1:public@10.0.10.1 Title[verat--nbgd]
So, if I set "Satellites default to" under TC Interface Advanced options to 256, that will give 256 kbit/s to each and every client on my base, NOT 256 kbit/s total, right? Slobodan -- Slobodan Popov
I want it. Thanks. :) Regards, Slobodan -- Slobodan Popovic tehnicki direktor Centar za razvoj Interneta Masarikova 5/712 11000 Beograd, Srbija Tel: (011) 3061-532 Fax: (011) 3061-554 Eml: spopovic@w
Abs(), but I'd hate it to go down the drain simply for the lack of an affordable (=cheap) SOHO box. If only TC weren't proprietary and closed, it would probably make a revolution on the market. But t