Hello,

I'm very new to this beagle thing and it looks like this might be the place 
to ask if I am on a good path to solving a problem.  I have Cradlepoint 4G 
wifi hotspot routers that I am installing in buses and I am tasked with 
finding a way to provide passengers with a designated amount of data each. 
The Cradlepoint firmware is very nicely developed and has lots of features 
including a page that I can log onto and see connected clients, how much 
data they have used and then a handy "Kick" button to block that client if 
I see their data use has gone beyond what I want.  However in their 
brilliance they did not include automatic limits per client. Obviously 
physically watching for overuse on the admin page is impractical and so I 
was thinking of using a beaglebone to connect to the admin side of the 
router and babysit usage for me.  I know I could write a bash script to 
scan the client data use page, crontab it for every minute and boot off any 
data hogs.  Would the beaglebone be a good device for this task? Would it 
be good in the vehicle environment - hot/cold, frequent power cycles?

Thanks!
Dave

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