yes I have, severally and over an extended period of time.
Why you need two network cards, cause pfsense is meant to sit in between your internet connection and your wifi hotspot, its called a captive portal because what happens is, someone connects to your wifi, gets assigned addresses and all and a gateway thats on the other side of pfsense, when flowing through pfsense checks to see if he is authorized, thereafter directing to login page or allowing passage.
do some RTFM-ing on their site and youll understand better.
I would like to know if there is a solution out there for billing
users in a WiFi / hotspot connection that is not pegged on the
duration you stay online but by the packets of data downloaded and
uploaded.
I am thinking of having a small wireless router at home and
charging my neighbors monthly according to the data volume they
use. like the way bundles work.
Further, has anyone tried it in this list? Any free ware software
you would recommend?
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“The twentieth century has been characterized by three developments of great political importance: the growth of democracy, the growth of corporate power, and the growth of corporate propaganda as a means of protecting corporate power against democracy”