Operation Manual
Wireless N300 High power Router
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3 QoS
3.1 Bandwidth Control
Use this section to manage bandwidth allocation to devices on your LAN. If there are multiple PCs behind your router competing for limited
bandwidth resource, then you can use this feature to specify a reasonable amount of bandwidth for each such PC, so that no one will be over
stuffed or starved to death.
Enable Bandwidth Control: Check or uncheck the box to Enable or disable the bandwidth control feature.
IP Address: Specify the same IP address (say, 100, 100) or two different IP addresses (say, 100, 110) in both boxes to specify a single IP
address or an IP range to which the current bandwidth control rule will apply.
Upload/Download: Select to control bandwidth over data upload or download.
Bandwidth Range: Specify an upload/download bandwidth range limit on specified PC(s). The unit is KByte/s. 1M=128KByte/s. Note
that maximum upload/download bandwidth should not exceed your router's WAN bandwidth limit. (Consult your ISP if you are not clear.).
Enable: Check to enable current rule. (When disabled, corresponding entry will not take effect though existing in fact.)
Add to List: Click to add current rule to the rule list.
OK: Click to activate your settings.
For example:
If you are sharing a 4M broadband connection with a neighbor, who always exhausts the bandwidth resource downloading data, this feature will
help. Simply specify half of the 4M bandwidth for your neighbor's PC (say, 192.168.0.100) and you will no longer need to struggle for
bandwidth and your neighbor will only get up to 2M bandwidth. To do so, follow instructions below:
1. Check Enable.
2. Input "192.168.0.100" in both IP address boxes.
3. Select Download.
4. Enter "256" in both bandwidth range fields.