Hello,
I have a Cisco RV042G router and am using only WAN1. WAN2 is disabled because I only have one internet connection. My current ISP speeds are 30 mbps download/ 10 mbps upload.
I need priority on my PBX so the phones will work well. I set 2 rules under bandwidth management:
IP rate control rules:
192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.109 --> 100 min 1000 max kbps upload
192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.109 --> 100 min 1000 max kbps download
When doing a network speed test I was getting 30 Mbps down and 10 Mbps up. After adding this rule I get 23 Mbps down and 9 Mbps up.
What is not explained in the Cisco manual is how this works. Does the router rope of 1000 kb for each IP address giving me the lower speeds when I do a scan? That's what is seems to be doing.
There is another bandwidth management type called "Priority". Should this be set too? Or if you have rate control rules set you do not set priority?
The manuals do not explain this. If anyone happens to know I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Thanks.
I have a Cisco RV042G router and am using only WAN1. WAN2 is disabled because I only have one internet connection. My current ISP speeds are 30 mbps download/ 10 mbps upload.
I need priority on my PBX so the phones will work well. I set 2 rules under bandwidth management:
IP rate control rules:
192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.109 --> 100 min 1000 max kbps upload
192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.109 --> 100 min 1000 max kbps download
When doing a network speed test I was getting 30 Mbps down and 10 Mbps up. After adding this rule I get 23 Mbps down and 9 Mbps up.
What is not explained in the Cisco manual is how this works. Does the router rope of 1000 kb for each IP address giving me the lower speeds when I do a scan? That's what is seems to be doing.
There is another bandwidth management type called "Priority". Should this be set too? Or if you have rate control rules set you do not set priority?
The manuals do not explain this. If anyone happens to know I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Thanks.