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Whether you can set a speed limit depends on whether your router supports it or not. There are very few speed limits for ordinary household uses.
It's not about the switch, but if you open the anti-virus and anti-virus software or the firewall on someone else's computer, you won't be able to scan anyone else. You can't scan it if someone else doesn't turn it on.
Basically, buying a router with online behavior management will fulfill all your requirements.
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If you don't enter the route, you will know if you go in,!!
Even if the speed of ordinary routes is limited, it only limits the downlink speed, and you are still stuck when others look at pps. . .
If you can't scan others, it may be set up by his computer, or the route is set, and the switch is not affected (you can learn about the principle of the switch).
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Clause. First, the input is entered into the router interface. You need to enter a password, usually admin.
Clause. Second, the speed limit of the router depends on the function of the router. Generally, the interface of home routers is relatively simple, and if there is a manual, you can look at the operation.
Third, P2P can't scan others and has nothing to do with the switch. It may be that your P2P has not set up a network card. Also, if you use wireless Internet access, you can't use P2P to know it.
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What comes in is the route.
Then there is the possibility of throttling if the route supports it, but this is unethical.
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There are the following ways for a switch to throttle the internet speed:
1. The LAN network speed control is realized through the method of switching port speed limiting; Setting method: Find "Port Rate Limit" in the "Port Management" of the switch and click to set the network speed for each port of the switch, and control the network speed of the switch port to directly control the computer network speed.
2. Realize LAN speed control through LAN network speed allocation software and LAN network speed monitoring software; Due to some limitations in the network speed limit of the switch, it is not suitable for the needs of all enterprises, and many enterprises in Guotang do not have a dedicated network administrator, so it is not easy to operate the switch to limit the port speed. In this case, you can consider the deployment of special LAN network speed control software, network traffic monitoring software to achieve, for example, through the "Jusheng network management" LAN network speed control software, Internet behavior control software large core can realize LAN computer bandwidth allocation, network speed monitoring, at the same time the setting is also very simple, only need to be installed on a computer in the LAN, click the mouse can fully realize the LAN network speed control, the circle imitates the network traffic monitoring.
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1. Open the browser on the computer and enter the management of the switch in the browser column, and enter the password to log in to the management page after entering the management page.
2. After the login is completed, click on the QoS Settings option under Advanced Settings on the page.
3. Check the Enable IP Rate Limiting option on the page, and fill in the rate limit information in the stool cooker dialog box below, and click the Add Jujube Source option after filling in.
4. After confirming that the content is correct, click the OK option on the page to set the current limit.
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No, it won't. Because the switch is equivalent to the original hub (hub), it is exclusive bandwidth for each port, if the switch is a 100 Gigabit switch.
This means that each port on your switch is the same rate of 100 megabits, and the switch plays the role of ** packet in a local area network, and the router is a device across the network segment, which is equivalent to a gateway.
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No, it won't. Because the switch is equivalent to the original hub (hub), let it have exclusive bandwidth for each port, if the switch is a 100 Gigabit switch.
It means that each port on your switch is the same rate of 100 megabits, and the switch plays the role of ** data packet in a local area network, and the router is a device across the network segment, which is equivalent to a gateway.
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1. Yes. Layer 3 routers are rated according to IP addresses, and switches are rated according to port speed limits2 and topology concepts. Routers are mainly used for address translation, that is, to translate one address into multiple private addresses.
Routers with 16 ports and above, I think they are routers with switching functions, or switches with routing functions.
3. The simple networking mode is: a simple router, which can be NAT and PPPoE, and uses a Layer 3 switch to do port speed limiting. The function is good, the setup is simple, and the switch can be set up with one click.
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Both routers and switches can have speed limiting.
It's just that the layers they work at are different, one is at the network layer, and the other is the physical layer at which the router works in the network layer of the OSI model, which can identify IP addresses, and maintain the routing table according to the IP address ** packets, and can make the best route selection based on the routing table;
The router can also enable functions such as ACL access control list and NAT address translation to expand network applications.
Traditional switches work at the data link layer of the OSI model, which can identify MAC addresses, data frames based on MAC addresses, and maintain a bridge table to frame data based on the correspondence between MAC addresses and ports on the bridge table.
The switch isolates collision domains and divides VLANs.
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1. The speed limit can be applied to both switches and routers.
2. As an outgoing gateway, the router can limit the uplink traffic. Switches you can use to divide the differences between groups to achieve better group rate limiting features.
3. If the quantity is small, it can be set on the switch.
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Router rate limiting is generally specific to IP addresses or IP ranges.
Switch rate limiting, for ports.
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There is no comparison! Routers range from 50 RMB to N RMB, so it's easier to use a router with a graphical interface! The speed limit you're talking about is usually the speed bandwidth!
The limitation in the switch is the port count rate, which is not the same thing as the network speed and bandwidth at all!
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Ingress and egress mainly depend on how you understand how the routing interface works, and the interface that the router connects to the intranet is generally the ingress (inbound).
The interface of the router connected to the external network and the interface other than the internal network is generally the exit (outbound), and the ingress rate limiting refers to the flow control of the data flow entering the route, and the exit rate limiting refers to the flow control and rate limiting method of the data flow outgoing route.
1. Enter the router management interface and enter the IP and bandwidth control. Enable the IP bandwidth control function and enter the uplink and downlink bandwidth rates (total bandwidth).
2. Enter the control rule, add a new entry, enter an IP address, and set the uplink and downlink bandwidth (the bandwidth of each specific IP).
Minimum uplink bandwidth: the minimum guarantee given when there are many people.
Maximum uplink speed: the maximum bandwidth that can be enjoyed when no one is around.
Minimum downlink bandwidth: the minimum guarantee given when there are many people.
Maximum downlink bandwidth: the maximum bandwidth that can be enjoyed when no one is around.
3. Enable the rule when it is set.
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The egress rate refers to the uplink rate, that is, the number rate of going out from your intranet to the outstation. The ingress rate refers to the downlink rate, that is, the number of external stations that pass through the routing port to your intranet. Then the ingress rate limit is to limit your downlink rate, and the egress rate limit rate is to limit your uplink rate.
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