Suggestion: Time quotas
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 12:10 am
Hi,
Just a thought for a feature on Gargoyle. I don't know anything about coding etc, so I'm unsure how possible this is.
What I think could be beneficial is a "Login" for each user to access the internet, and when they login they have a set amount of time they are allowed access for. If they logout, then their time is paused until they login again. Very similar to what is used in internet cafes/kiosks/hotels etc...
If you could get something like this working, I know a few people who would turn to Gargoyle for their internet control at their businesses straight away. You could even package it with routers pre-programmed and supply them to businesses, and try and recover some costs. At present, kiosk based management systems cost an arm and a leg, and is priced out on a per-client/licence basis, so can get very pricey.
Just a thought for a feature on Gargoyle. I don't know anything about coding etc, so I'm unsure how possible this is.
What I think could be beneficial is a "Login" for each user to access the internet, and when they login they have a set amount of time they are allowed access for. If they logout, then their time is paused until they login again. Very similar to what is used in internet cafes/kiosks/hotels etc...
If you could get something like this working, I know a few people who would turn to Gargoyle for their internet control at their businesses straight away. You could even package it with routers pre-programmed and supply them to businesses, and try and recover some costs. At present, kiosk based management systems cost an arm and a leg, and is priced out on a per-client/licence basis, so can get very pricey.