Is there a distance limit for sharing Internet access with several computers on a router?

Updated on technology 2024-04-06
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Wireless routing is limited by no distance.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Step 1: First assign a static IP to the computer that needs to be rated, find the static address assignment ------ the DHCP server in the router settings--- add a new entry--- the MAC address that is needed here (the computer that needs to be rated).

    Step 2: In order to prevent the other party from changing the corresponding settings, you also need to bind the IP to the MAC, you go to the IP and MAC binding settings of the router --- static ARP binding settings--- fill in the MAC address and static IP you just set to choose to enable;

    Step 3: Go to your screenshot interface and enter the IP address to the port segment to be rate-limited: no need to fill in.

    Protocol: all

    Uplink: Minimum bandwidth (kbps) Maximum bandwidth (kbps) Downlink: Minimum bandwidth (kbps) Maximum bandwidth (kbps).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Go to your father's computer, click on the bottom left corner of the screen, start Run, enter, click OK, computer configuration Management Template Network QoS Packet Scheduler, double-click the Limit Retained Bandwidth item in the window on the right, open the Limit Retained Bandwidth Properties dialog box, select the Enabled option, and then set the value to 15 in the "Bandwidth Limit" is the network speed, and in the same way, your computer should set the value to 25 in the "Bandwidth Limit" to the network speed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Does your router come with a speed limiting feature? There are general, look for it again. Different routers have different names for this function, some are called uplink and downlink bandwidth, some are QoS, some are called flow control, and some are in behavior management, and so on.

    If you really don't have one, you can use software such as P2P Terminator, which has the function of limiting the network speed of a computer in the local area network.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is an option in the router settings, first assign a P address to your father, and then limit the speed of this IP address, that is, the upper and lower limits are OK, so that your father will not be so rampant when chatting online, haha I hope it helps you

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In fact, it is very easy to control, you open the router settings screen, find the QoS configuration function, and then directly fill in the IP of another computer to control its traffic. Taking full control of your Mac from letting it be used is not feasible.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    2. Enter the correct username and password to enter the router management background.

    3. We need to check the existing IP and the corresponding MAC address bar first. Click "DHCP Server" on the left, select "Client List", and write down the corresponding IP and MAC addresses displayed on the right.

    5. Enter the correct corresponding MAC and IP address on the right, then select "Status" as "Effective", and then click the "Save" button to save.

    6. Repeat the previous two steps until all IPs are added.

    7. Click the "IP Bandwidth Control" link on the left, check the "Enable IP Bandwidth Control" checkbox on the right, and select the correct network speed below.

    8. Then fill in the IP and bandwidth size to be controlled in the following rules, and also set your own computer "Guarantee minimum bandwidth", and select "Enable" for all, and then click the "Save" button to save all the settings.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Set it in the router, click on the IP broadband control, turn on the IP broadband control, and fill in the traffic you want to control.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    P2P Terminator search the internet.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Of course, the restricted ones are worse than the non-restricted ones. Only one is limited, and the other is still unlimited. The same is with full internet speed. If you want to limit all of them, you can limit them all!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Very simple!! Press P2P!! That's it! How many internet you want!! Just a few! If he goes on 4 stations, he will directly cut off the nets of the other 2 stations!! I have! Need to find me!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Bind the IP address and disable the DHCP automatic address assignment function to enable MAC address filtering.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Routes with ARP binding and MAC address filtering functions are fine, only MAC address filtering functions are sufficient.

    If you filter the MAC address you don't know, you won't be able to access the Internet, and ARP is IP binding.

    The MAC address is the specific ** of the network card.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Some people say that with two routers connected, the first one, DHCP turned off, maybe you can also use the shared Aegis.

    It may also be possible to use Shared Guards.

    Some routers also claim to be protected against scans by network veterans.

    My own method is: as soon as I find that it has been scanned, I immediately enter the route, disconnect and reconnect, and it will be fine immediately.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Suppose the router you use is the main router and the router is divided, then it is not feasible to use the method of restricting MAC addresses, because other users access through the MAC addresses of the subrouters, and you can only operate on the MAC addresses of the sub-routers, and involve making up for the end users.

    But you can do something on QoS. Wait until the main router sets the QoS level of the connected port to the highest, or limits the bandwidth of the sub-router, so that you can ensure your own use.

    You can search for the specific QoS setting method again, and give you a reference.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Not all routers have this feature. You need to go to the router settings to see.

    The speed of the link between the computer and the router cannot be limited, what is limited is the speed at which they can access the Internet.

    The so-called restriction is to relax oneself. Examples:

    Broadband is 4 megabytes in total.

    First, set the IP address of your computer, then enter the route, find the restriction or rule, and set the IP address of your computer to 3 trillion.

    The rest of the computers share 1 trillion.

    Other restriction methods are not good, for example, restricting the IP address of the other party, but the other party can modify their own IP. )

    The image you uploaded is not a restriction on the LAN port, but a restriction on this router.

    For example, in a company or school, there are multiple routes, and bandwidth is throttled to prevent routes from competing with each other for resources. That is, this bandwidth limit is to limit the bandwidth of this router. Home users don't need this feature.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I guess the location of the new computer is a bit far away from the wifi transmitter.

    Too far away will make the signal not very good, and the network will occasionally disconnect.

    I have a situation like this in my family.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It is recommended to use a fixed IP address, which can not only speed up the boot speed, but also avoid IP conflicts in the automatic allocation of routers.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It's a good solution, take your Android smartphone to set up a wifi hotspot, and then put it in the room**, so that all machines can be used!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    In the case of wireless routing, the desktop computer needs to be equipped with a wireless network card. Notebooks can also be used. Also, see if your broadband packet delivery is normal.

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