Linksys Wireless Router :: E4200 V2 - Limit Bandwidth On Particular Device?
Jul 6, 2012
I want to know how I can manually limit the Kbps for a particular devince in the QOS.I DO NOT want to simply set the priority (low/med/high). I want to "physically" limit a device.
When I select to do it manually (upstream bandwidth) it limits ALL devices and I do not want this. I want to limit the bandwidth on only one device that is connected (ie an Xbox)
I have a Linksys E4200 V2
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Jul 7, 2011
How can I limit bandwidth speed of guest accounts? Or are there free softwares available to do something like that? It's kinda like the hotspot softwares - where we can set hourly, daily, monthly allowances and see a report on their connectivity.
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Dec 31, 2012
Within the Internet Access Policy section of the browser based utility, is it possible to limit access for a specific device (PC) to LAN only (not allow any traffic to external internet)? I see that you can block internet access for a specific machine, however I didn't know if this was inclusive of LAN as well.If not, is there another way to achieve this via the E3000 or should I be looking for a solution on the specific PC itself?
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Mar 3, 2011
I would love to see this added in a future firmware release. I imagine others would welcome it as well that have caps with their isp.
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Jun 8, 2012
E4200 V1 QOS can add downlink bandwidth?
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Dec 16, 2011
I just signed up for Charter's Ultra 100Mbps internet service. We confirmed it worked at that speed by connecting my Lenovo T520 laptop directly to the Motorola Cable modem. I acheived just over 102Mbps throughput down.Next, I plugged in the e4200 (v1) router to the modem, and the computer directly to that (wired), and the max performance I could see was right around 52Mbps. Wireless performance on wireless-n, 5Ghz, maxes out at around 42Mbps.I am concerned about the throughput dropping from 102Mbps to 52Mbps while directly WIRED to the router. That tells me that the router is definitely capping my throughput. I have turned off QOS, found the optimum MTU of 1468 (used the ping -f -l 1440 [url]...) to find the largest MTU that didn't spit out a fragmented message, and added 28 to that.
I am a bit baffled that this top of the line router which some have claimed to see >100Mbps performance over wireless alone, isn't able to achieve any higher than 52Mbps wired. I do have other devices plugged in, but none actively transferring. What could be capping the throughput? The router worked fine on 25Mbps service, but it seems unable to handle 100Mbps service.
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Oct 16, 2011
I have a 100mb conection and regularly get 90mb plus speed when conected direct to the modem. If I conect via the E4200 I only get 50mb ? I have tried disabling the firewall and QOS but this has had no effect. I am using a wired conection and the latest firmware. Its almost as the E4200 is capped at 50mb throughput.
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May 2, 2012
I recently bought myself the E4200v1 router, and have had several issues with it. One issue I cannot seem to find a workaround for is the wifi bandwidth problem.I have a 100/10 mbitl internet connection. The router claims to support 300/450 mbit speeds over wifi, so that should be plenty. in reality however, that isnt so.Even though my N-standard wifi adapter on my machine states it has a 130 mbit connection to the router, I consistently test the internet throughput when using wifi and speedtest.net to around 20-21 mbit. If I put in a cable, I instantly get full speed, 100/10 mbit.
Have to add; I am not new to the networking game, I have a CCNA and a degree in computer sciences, and work with hosting web sites using cloud tech every day. At this point, I have tried everything related to settings on the router, so I can only conclude that there's some kind of bug in the firmware. I would expect the standard firmware to work, and not having to install DDWRT or other custom firmware.
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Aug 17, 2012
connecting a droboshare device to a linksys router. The droboshare that I've been using for several years and have A LOT of important files on works well with my old router (sagem) and now on my new e4200 doesn't appear to connect.
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Apr 26, 2011
I've verified that the router and the pc have the same time zone, daylight savings update specification and that they both showed the same time (00:56AM). But a file created on the attached USB device was timestamped 01:56AM (the date was correct).
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Dec 16, 2011
I'm trying to connect an Epson Stylus Color 740 USB printer to a newly purchased E4200 wireless router. I've upgraded to the latest Cisco Connect software and to version 1.0.0.3 router firmware. I get the message "A non-supported device is connected to your router's USB port. Disconnect that device and follow the steps below to connect a USB printer to your router." Cisco support was not beneficial.
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Jan 24, 2012
I am trying to change the security on my router so I can use WPA2 AES security in conjunction with a media device. The router security page only gives me a choice of WPA2 Personal or WPA2 Enterprise (which requires the use of a Radius Server that I don't have).
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Feb 9, 2011
Last week I purchased the E4200 and for simplicity, I configured it with basic settings using Cisco Connect. Today, I went into the web interface. The only thing I did was review settings and get the Routers PIN (it appears that Intel Chipset cards on Windows requires this PIN?) Close the browser (did not save any settings) and now I am completely locked out of the device. Cannot connect does not accept the wireless password. I hard reset the device, ran through the wizard. Everything was working again. Launch the browser and connected to the device closing window and balm?
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Sep 17, 2012
I have a roommate who takes up a lot of bandwidth from the internet. I am allowing him to use my router which is a Linksys E2500. Is there anyway to limit how much bandwidth he can actually use.
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Feb 6, 2011
I have the new E4200 with an attached 750GB hard disk.All works well, however the media server becomes unavailable most of the time and renders the device useless.
I can connect to the Media Server from my xbox and laptop for an hour or so, and then all of a sudden it is gone. The only option I have is to reboot the router to bring it back online however not all of the music and videos are shown on the media server (yet).I uploaded quite a bit of music and video to the hard disk, I can initiate a scan but after a while the media server becomes unavailable / cannot connect to it.
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Jul 12, 2011
How can I limit the bandwidth of a router (DIR 600).
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Jun 11, 2011
I just purchased a 100M fiber line to go with a brand new D-Link DIR-655 router. Before plugging in the router, I tested on my laptop directly from the modem and had great result speeds of 98M/97M. I connected the router, then plugged my laptop to find I was only getting speeds of about 10M/6M. This was true for both wired and wireless connections.
I took a look at the router settings. I turned off QoS, but that didn't work. One thing I did see was the WAN was set to auto. I attempted to change that to 100mbps or to 1000mpbs. However, when I did that my modem light that shows a 100M connection is active turned off and I couldn't get internet. I was only able to get a connection if I left that on auto. Is there a setting somewhere that is limiting my bandwidth from the router?I reset the router twice and checked to find I had the latest firmware. Is there something that I am missing? I have always been a Linksys fan, but wanted to see how D-Link is.
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Oct 28, 2012
I am planning to buy a router for my hotel and I would like to know is it possible to limit the bandwidth limit to the guests? And the admin computer can utilize the maximum speed? it it possible to create a login page paper when some one enters my wifi connection?
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May 21, 2012
I apologize in advance if this is a novice inquiry, but our company just switched from Point-to-Point T1's to Metro Ethernet.
On one point-to-point, from our main office to one of our high profile locations, we had two bonded T1's. Now this site has a 3 Mbps Metro-E link, but it's being over-saturated. I don't know what type of QOS implementation our T1 provider had, but it prevented flooding. Now, I'm getting horrendous latency as the office peak hours approach since there is no QOS on the mesh by our Metro-E providers.
Ultimately, my question is: what's the best way to set a Fast Ethernet port on a Cisco 1800 series router to limit all bandwidth to 3 Mbps? At the moment, I don't have a preference in which traffic takes priority. I tried the rate-limit command, along with a speed calculator I found online, but that slowed the network down immensely.
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Apr 22, 2011
We have some point-to-point sites linked with our HO with 10-30mbps speed. We have provided DID telephone lines to these sites as well.
We want to limit the bandwidth with 1mb bandwidth only and also make sure that the voice traffic (DID telephone lines) gets the priority over all other traffic even if they are utilitizing the 1mb link completely. We have some Cisco 1841 routers that we are planning to configure on the main uplink on each of these sites. how to give the priority to the voice traffic yet limiting the bandwidth to 1mb.
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Feb 26, 2011
Anyway, I have a cable connection with a modem and a D-Link wireless router. Some of the users are abusing the bandwidth, making it difficult for others to surf the net.What's the easiest way to set a bandwidth limit for each user? Also, it is possible to do it through the router as I don't want to keep my computer running the whole time?
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Feb 27, 2013
Is there any possibility to limit the bandwidth per SSID on Cisco Aironet 1100 that is connected to Cisco router 876? So the main goal is to have two SSID one for the guests and one for the colleagues and to limit for example half the bandwidth of internet link per SSID so we dont get into situation that colleagues overload whole internet link so that guests can always surf without problem.
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Mar 23, 2013
I have a task of setting up bandwidth limit on the 2811 router Fastethernet interfaces.The scenario is:We have a 4MB Internet connection and would like to allocate bandwidth usage to users.
Fastethernet 0/0 needs to be set with 256KB output and 2048 input. This is going to be connected to a wireless router. Fastethernet 0/1 needs to be configured with 2048 output.I could also use SDM if that's easier than using CLI.
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Feb 22, 2013
I have a cisco 2821 router where as a cisco 2960 switch with connect on router as a trunk & one user vlan . this is my WAN router all traffic are internal . i have 2MB data connectivity on my WAN side. i have to Give a specific Bandwith on my SAP traffice . like when SAP traffice will come they all time get around 50 % bandwidth of my channel. If SAP resuest are not comming then other traffice will get full bandwith .
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May 14, 2013
I have a 2504 Controller (os version 7.0)with 7 access poins attached and with 2 vlans. one for regular users and another for gues users.
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Jan 24, 2013
configuring a switch or a router to limit the bandwidth for a specific user/IP when need it. Most of my remote offices are configured like this:
Users ------ 3560 switch ------- 2801 router -------- T1 to NOC -------- 7204 router with channelized DS3
I use Netflow Analyzer for high bandwidth usage alerts and can see the user's IP right away when someone is clogging our T1s. My goal is to be able to temporarily limit the bandwidth of the user taking over the T1. Whatever is best switch config or on the router.
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Jul 19, 2012
I used the following commands to limit users on my wireless network (WLC 5500) and a Nexus 7000. The previous cisco doc only covers the 6500 and some commands have changed. Tested and working except the PIR gives an error, post up if you know why, otherwise enjoy!
Note Wireless Network assumed to be 172.21.0.0/16.Note This will limit each wireless user to 1 MbpsNote The PIR (Peak Infomation rate, also know as burst) is ignored in following commands, unknown at this time why.Create ACLs:
ip access-list acl-wireless-downstream 10 permit ip any 172.21.0.0/16 ip access-list acl-wireless-upstream 10 permit ip 172.21.0.0/16 any class-map type qos match-all class-wireless-upstream match access-group name acl-wireless-upstreamclass-map type qos match-all class-wireless-downstream match access-group name acl-wireless-downstreampolicy-map type qos police-wireless-upstream class class-wireless-upstream police cir 1 mbps bc 200 ms pir 1536 kbps be 200 ms conform transmit exceed drop violate droppolicy-map type qos police-wireless-downstream class class-wireless-downstream police cir 1 mbps bc 200 ms pir 1536 kbps be 200 ms conform transmit exceed drop violate drop
1.Apply police-wireless-upstream on the incoming port from the controller.
interface port-channel130 description *** LAG for WLC1 *** switchport mode trunk switchport trunk allowed vlan 80,130,255,600 service-policy type qos input police-wireless-upstream
2.Apply policy-wireless-downstream on the uplink LAN/WAN ports.
interface port-channel101 description *** L3 Port Channel to Core VDC *** no switchport service-policy type qos input police-wireless-downstream ip address 10.70.10.18/30 ip router eigrp 10
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May 2, 2012
I am a Network admin of 200 Computers.Most of our users used to download movies through torrents.I just want to now how can i limit the bandwidth for specific user for both domain and work group user
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May 11, 2012
Is there a way to limit a whole PC windows XP, or a certain program to use only a certain about of your total internet connection bandwidth?For example, I have 5 PCs in home all one the same ISP connection. I have one PC that I am trying to backup files online but I can only run it at certain times due to the backup program using ALL upload/download speed. And that makes every other PC super slow.
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Dec 2, 2011
If a person downloads via ADSL2 5 GB how much bandwith would this require?
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Dec 31, 2011
I want to switch to a slower ISP because of financial constraints (specifically downgrade from cable to DSL), so I'd like to set up my Windows XP computer so that it downloads and uploads at the same speed that the slower ISP does. That way I can kind of "try before I buy" for a week or so, to get an idea if I can live with the slower speed before disconnecting from cable and incurring a disconnect charge. I was told that some software that limits your bandwidth also may cause distortion in video or audio streams, so I'd like to avoid that.
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May 1, 2011
My router is a GT704-WG running on the default firmware. I need to limit a certain computer's bandwidth. Am I able to set the maximum download/upload speed for a certain computer via the router control panel (192.168.1.1)?
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Apr 1, 2012
On my home network I have 11 devices connected.Is there a way I can give each device a certain bandwidth limit so my Internet doesn't keep getting sucked up?
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