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Lower or increase as appropriate.
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If you enable IP bandwidth control, it just means that within your IP range, the bandwidth is limited, but the IP outside the IP range is not restricted, if you want all IPs to do bandwidth restrictions, you can limit all IPs. If you want to limit the bandwidth of one of them, you can bind the MAC address and IP address of this person to a fixed IP address, and then divide the bandwidth limit for this IP.
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The function of "IP broadband control" is to limit the network speed of the IP address in the specified range, to reasonably allocate broadband resources, to achieve the purpose of reasonable use of broadband resources, and to ensure that each host can use network resources smoothly. Let's take a look at how to set up router IP control, welcome to read for reference!
IP Broadband Control Settings
1. Open the web management interface of the TP-Link router: enter the username and password in the browsing, the default is admin--- click "OK".
3. Turn on the "IP Broadband Control" function and set the parameters: click "IP Broadband Control" -- check "Enable IP Broadband Control" -- fill in 10240 (1M=1024KB) after "Please fill in the bandwidth size you request".
Enable IP broadband control.
4. Click "Add New Entry".
Added a new entry for IP Broadband Control.
5. Set the parameters of rate limiting: fill in the "IP address range", select "Limit maximum bandwidth" under "Mode" -- fill in 2048 in the "Broadband size" column--- check the corresponding box under the "Enable" column--- click "Save".
New entry parameter settings for IP broadband control.
Attention Questions:
1. The conversion relationship of bandwidth is: 1Mbps = 1024kbps;
2. When selecting the type of broadband line and filling in the bandwidth size, please select and fill in according to the actual situation, if you are not sure, please consult your broadband provider (such as telecom, Netcom, etc.);
3. After modifying the following configuration items, please click the "Save" button to make the configuration items take effect.
4. You only need to set the "maximum downlink broadband", and the "maximum downlink broadband" is the maximum speed, and we mainly use the Internet to carry out the Internet. "Uplink broadband" refers to the upload speed, which is rarely used, so there is no need to set it.
5. The IP address range is the range of the DHCP server address pool.
6. If the user manually sets the IP address of the computer and it is not in this range, the broadband of the computer will not be affected.
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4m fill 4000kbps is equal to no speed limit, the real speed of 4madsl is 4 * 1024 8 = 512kbps, even if the full speed is only 512k There is a problem Since you want to limit the speed, then it must be a speed limit for a certain IP If it is a global speed limit, then there is no point in installing 4m broadband, and the speed limit for the specified port is different for different routers It is recommended that you send a screenshot of the setting interface The DNS server needs to be set according to your location and operator The easiest way to do this is to set it up automatically, write down the IPs that are automatically obtained, and then fill them in manually.