tetrisfreak
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This has been an issue in my household for a while now. I'm looking to limit every device in my household to a predetermined maximum download and upload limit through the QoS tab found on my Asus RT-N66U B1 router. I have a 30/5 connection (which is usually what I receive), so I set my max download and upload in the QoS tab to be 25.5/4.25, 85% of what my connection actually is.
I also preset the priorities and customized the maximum download and upload speeds for each priority tier. However, while the upload speeds are being capped appropriately, the download speeds are not. I know that this is likely a feature of QoS to provide maximum bandwidth to devices when congestion is low, but is there a way to hard cap the speeds?
For example, I'd like to limit all phones and tablets in the house to a maximum of 5Mbps download and 1Mbps upload, certain computers that rely heavily on P2P-based software for streaming content to 10Mbps/2Mbps, and also certain computers intended only for gaming to 15Mbps/2Mbps.
Again, the upload caps work flawlessly on all devices, it is only the download caps that don't seem to kick in. I assume that traffic is shaped when congestion is high and the router needs to prioritize bandwidth, but again, I'm looking for a hard cap.
I tried the stock Asuswrt firmware (270.X), and moments ago I upgraded to Merlin's 372.31 firmware hoping there was an added option, but there wasn't. I'm open to trying 3rd party firmwares like DD-WRT and Tomato, but only if such a feature exists.
I also preset the priorities and customized the maximum download and upload speeds for each priority tier. However, while the upload speeds are being capped appropriately, the download speeds are not. I know that this is likely a feature of QoS to provide maximum bandwidth to devices when congestion is low, but is there a way to hard cap the speeds?
For example, I'd like to limit all phones and tablets in the house to a maximum of 5Mbps download and 1Mbps upload, certain computers that rely heavily on P2P-based software for streaming content to 10Mbps/2Mbps, and also certain computers intended only for gaming to 15Mbps/2Mbps.
Again, the upload caps work flawlessly on all devices, it is only the download caps that don't seem to kick in. I assume that traffic is shaped when congestion is high and the router needs to prioritize bandwidth, but again, I'm looking for a hard cap.
I tried the stock Asuswrt firmware (270.X), and moments ago I upgraded to Merlin's 372.31 firmware hoping there was an added option, but there wasn't. I'm open to trying 3rd party firmwares like DD-WRT and Tomato, but only if such a feature exists.