How to limit internet download speed for a particular device on the XC220 G3v router

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How to limit internet download speed for a particular device on the XC220 G3v router
How to limit internet download speed for a particular device on the XC220 G3v router
2023-12-14 15:42:19

How to limit internet download speed for a particular device on the XC220 G3v router.
This option is nowhere visible in the router’s management interface.
Please help ..... Thanks

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Re:How to limit internet download speed for a particular device on the XC220 G3v router
2024-01-05 01:30:00

  @sandesh125 

 

You could contact your ISP or the local support team in your area to submit a feature request since XC220-G3v is an ISP model

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Re:How to limit internet download speed for a particular device on the XC220 G3v router
2024-01-15 13:06:33

  @QRene 

Hello .... Thanks for your reply but i think you misunderstood my question. My ISP is sending me a dedicated internet speed which he controls .... agreed.
Now this speed is divided to multiple devices in my home whoever are connected to my router.
But if for a particular device I want to slow down the upload & download speed (bandwidth control) ... how to do that.

This feature was there in my old TP link router (TL-WR841N). Attached screenshot

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Re:How to limit internet download speed for a particular device on the XC220 G3v router
2024-01-15 16:03:56

  @sandesh125 

 

Your XC220 G3v was probably provided to you by your ISP, is that correct ?

This model is targeted for ISPs and its FW couldn't be found on the TP-Link support portal.

That means the ISPs are responsible for releasing newer FW versions.

It support only QoS service instead of Bandwidth Control (which was implemented in older router models).

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