Bandwith division
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Bandwith division
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Good day to everyone.
I have a quick question - for wireless router N 150M I have created a rule to controle the bandwith:
When I set he limiting speet for a set of IP addresses, how is it applied? Every device within the IP rande will have the speed limit in the defined level, or this rule applies to all of the devices connected within the range?
So lets say I set up to 200 Kbps for 192.168.0.100 - 192.168.0.189. This wants to say that all devices with IP between *.100 and *.189 will have 200 Kbps each? So if I would have for example 5 devices connected in the same time, their total bitrate could be up to 1Mbps?
Or this is a speed shared between all of the devices with IPs in the given range? So no matter how many devices are connected, as long as they are with IP within the given range, the overall bitrate wont surpass 200 Kbps?
Thnaks for the reply.
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Good day to everyone.
I have a quick question - for wireless router N 150M I have created a rule to controle the bandwith:
When I set he limiting speet for a set of IP addresses, how is it applied? Every device within the IP rande will have the speed limit in the defined level, or this rule applies to all of the devices connected within the range?
So lets say I set up to 200 Kbps for 192.168.0.100 - 192.168.0.189. This wants to say that all devices with IP between *.100 and *.189 will have 200 Kbps each? So if I would have for example 5 devices connected in the same time, their total bitrate could be up to 1Mbps?
Or this is a speed shared between all of the devices with IPs in the given range? So no matter how many devices are connected, as long as they are with IP within the given range, the overall bitrate wont surpass 200 Kbps?
Thnaks for the reply.