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caulkz
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by caulkz » Sun Dec 25, 2011 11:51 pm
Is there a way to throttle the wireless throughput on my 7800N?
Thanks in advance
Regards, Kieran aka caulkz..
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tinytim
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by tinytim » Mon Dec 26, 2011 9:58 am
Perhaps limit by IP address using the QoS function.
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caulkz
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by caulkz » Mon Dec 26, 2011 9:23 pm
I would like to limit only wireless ports via QOS, is the possible?
Parents guests likes to saturate my broadband connection using their wireless enabled equipment e.g. netbook laptop etc. :/
Regards, Kieran.
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tinytim
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by tinytim » Tue Dec 27, 2011 4:42 pm
I would guess so.
If the allowed equipment , ie your PC/Laptop etc has fixed IP addresses then you could conceivably limit the DHCP range (nn.nn.n.100 - nn.nn.n.199) to , say , 10% of your bandwidth. Then set yours to 90%.
By fixed I mean either within DHCP or set by network adaptor.
Or you could do it by prioritization with yours being high & the others being low. This is perhaps the better option.
Note that you would lose a little of your total throughput by doing this.
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caulkz
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by caulkz » Wed Dec 28, 2011 10:12 pm
Apologies if the following question is a little off topic:
Will the router see my PC if I give it a static IP outside the DHCP range?
Regards, Kieran.
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by Tomken » Wed Dec 28, 2011 11:40 pm
caulkz wrote:Apologies if the following question is a little off topic:
Will the router see my PC if I give it a static IP outside the DHCP range?
Regards, Kieran.
Yes, it will.
It will be exactly the same as when a static IP has been assigned to a wireless printer outside the DHCP range, or even another pc running off the same router to prevent it from picking up the same IP as the main pc.
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caulkz
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by caulkz » Fri Dec 30, 2011 8:50 am
I gave the following a try and seem's to work:
Limited the DHCP range through QOS and any pc I don't want to be limited I gave a static IP outside that range.
Cheers guys for the help
Regards, Kieran.
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tinytim
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by tinytim » Fri Dec 30, 2011 9:01 am
caulkz wrote:I gave the following a try and seem's to work:
Limited the DHCP range through QOS and any pc I don't want to be limited I gave a static IP outside that range.
Cheers guys for the help
Regards, Kieran.
Excellent news.