Can we set bandwidth speeds for different networks on the router (specifically Guest Network)

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Can we set bandwidth speeds for different networks on the router (specifically Guest Network)
Can we set bandwidth speeds for different networks on the router (specifically Guest Network)
2020-12-17 03:39:14

Hi,

I have created a guest network on my AX73 and would like to limit the bandwidth speeds on the Guest Network. Is that possible?

I tried looking it up on the tplinkwifi.net website and couldnt find this option nor can i find it on the tether app.

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Re:Can we set bandwidth speeds for different networks on the router (specifically Guest Network)
2020-12-17 04:01:17 - last edited 2022-03-04 10:52:01

@rko023 

 

Hers's the guide for limiting bandwidth of the guest network connected devices.

Here's the guide for limiting bandwidth of the main SSIDs connected devices.

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Re:Can we set bandwidth speeds for different networks on the router (specifically Guest Network)
2020-12-18 08:41:16

@rko023 

 

Have you purchased this Archer AX73 already? I'm afraid it is not supported to set a bandwidth limit for the guest network on it.

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