bandwidth range 0-0, 0 means no limit

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bandwidth range 0-0, 0 means no limit
bandwidth range 0-0, 0 means no limit
2018-08-12 20:59:03
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After I successfully set my guest network, I'm trying to set a bandwidth limit for its users. However, whenever I set a bandwidth range it gives me an error that my range is invalid.

Apparently the range is 0-0 which doesn't make any sense, does it? Screenshot below.


Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
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Re:bandwidth range 0-0, 0 means no limit
2018-10-22 09:35:13
I am having this same issue with tp-link modem-router TD-W8901N. I want to setup a guest network for friends with bandwith control, but whenever I try to save the configuration it returns an error:


Invialid Total Downstream Bandwidth,range 0-0!



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