Bandwidth Control
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milindsaraswala
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Bandwidth Control
I am going to take 1.5 MB Internet connection and then I will share this in my building. I don't want that some from my building start downloading and eat all bandwidth due to that other will have problem. So what I was asking is there anyway like any router or modem which can through MAC or IP control bandwidth . How can I do that. Kindly help me on that.
Well first off are you allowed to do this? Do you have a business type account setup with your ISP cause if its a residental I don't think you can per the policies of most ISP's that I know of. You best check on that first otherwise allowing and not allowing MAC's per the router is easy to setup on most routers that is.milindsaraswala wrote:I am going to take 1.5 MB Internet connection and then I will share this in my building. I don't want that some from my building start downloading and eat all bandwidth due to that other will have problem. So what I was asking is there anyway like any router or modem which can through MAC or IP control bandwidth . How can I do that. Kindly help me on that.
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milindsaraswala wrote:Can you tell me which model will help me.
Well ignore that user you just quoted its a spammer, as for your setup you need to look at the router you currently have. Break out the manual and start setting up connections to each user based on a MAC address and then assign each a certain IP#. Each can fill out a form to get you this information at which you can assign them a IP# at that point. Then just go into the router settings to restrict each IP# a certain amount of bandwidth. Most routers have this option so you just need to check into the manual of the router.