I've given some thought to issues raised in various topics that have to do with trust among users, particularly in a family setting.
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this reply Eric suggests that social problems are best addressed with social solutions. He also acknowledges that knowledgeable users can easily circumvent arrangements put in place which fairly allocate quota among users.
Although this problem is basically social I'd suggest that there could be a way to make ant-social behavior more transparent to all users.
At present users can see how much quota they have consumed (ie. the quota allocated to their IP) by going to 192.168.1.1.
I'm suggesting that the Gargoyle GUI should have an option for "Read Only" mode setting. This mode would allow all users to see all data which is currently only available to the admin (e.g. mum or dad).
In Read Only mode users could see not only the quota that applied to everyone but also such things as access restrictions and usage details etc. that apply to them.
I'd argue that such transparency could be a real advantage in keeping everyone honest and accountable to each other.
It could be argued that such a feature could adversely affect router performance. I'd argued that in a family setting with a relatively small number of users such impacts would be minimal, particularly since it would not be utilized most of the time.
I'd be interested to know what people think about this idea.