I've been trying to mess with QoS as a means of rate limiting some devices connected.
Basically, kids go streaming stuff from youtube etc, and its consuming the WAN bandwidth, making anything else wireless suffer as a result.
What I would like, is just to set devices by mac address a given percent of the maximum available WAN bandwidth, and have the router only allow that much on the wireless side also.
So, for a 1mb/s link, X device has 20% maximum, or 200kb/s etc.
I did try this via QoS, but everytime I enable it, my own pc's download speed was reduced to 100kb/s as well!
I did try taking out the default rules, and just doing it by ip and/or mac addy, and using the priorities, but the same thing happens..
I have tried this on the stock firmwares, to current, and Merlins as well.
Is QoS just useless/broken on this router? am I doing it completely wrong?
Or, is there a proper 'rate-limit' function that is perhaps hidden or only accessible via telnet? or a user script that can be added etc?
I bought this router, because I wanted this particular functionality, and because my billion 7800N is/was dieing seemingly... its now running bridged mode fine, but wasn't coping with 4 iphones, an ipad 3, 2 xbox's, a ps3, cable tv, a laptop, and a couple of pc's running through it.
The ac66u is handling it well, but just cannot seem to get it to limit bandwidth on a per device basis :\
Any idea's ??
Cheers!
Dave.
Basically, kids go streaming stuff from youtube etc, and its consuming the WAN bandwidth, making anything else wireless suffer as a result.
What I would like, is just to set devices by mac address a given percent of the maximum available WAN bandwidth, and have the router only allow that much on the wireless side also.
So, for a 1mb/s link, X device has 20% maximum, or 200kb/s etc.
I did try this via QoS, but everytime I enable it, my own pc's download speed was reduced to 100kb/s as well!
I did try taking out the default rules, and just doing it by ip and/or mac addy, and using the priorities, but the same thing happens..
I have tried this on the stock firmwares, to current, and Merlins as well.
Is QoS just useless/broken on this router? am I doing it completely wrong?
Or, is there a proper 'rate-limit' function that is perhaps hidden or only accessible via telnet? or a user script that can be added etc?
I bought this router, because I wanted this particular functionality, and because my billion 7800N is/was dieing seemingly... its now running bridged mode fine, but wasn't coping with 4 iphones, an ipad 3, 2 xbox's, a ps3, cable tv, a laptop, and a couple of pc's running through it.
The ac66u is handling it well, but just cannot seem to get it to limit bandwidth on a per device basis :\
Any idea's ??
Cheers!
Dave.