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Old 02-03-2006, 07:43 AM
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This is the situation:

Two houses with 2 computers a house. One house has access to Internet over
ADSL and they connect via AP and router. Now the other house (other 2
computers) want to join and use our ADSL link. The problem is that we want
to limit their download speed to 1/3. How to do this? (without buying extra
equipment or leaving one computer to run 24/7)

Example: One computer from the neighbours house is online. He can now surf
using full capacity of ADSL. When everyone is online (4 computers) he gets
only 1/6 of the capacity, same as the other computer from that house. Is
that possible? How?

It doesn't matter if the restrictions are on the router or on each computer
using some program.

And last... will connecting all four computers affect the download speed or
the sum of all their download speeds will be equal to download speed of when
only one is using the link?


p.s.
Sorry for my bad English. :-))




Danijel
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Old 02-03-2006, 01:49 PM
Derek Broughton
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Danijel wrote:

> This is the situation:
>
> Two houses with 2 computers a house. One house has access to Internet over
> ADSL and they connect via AP and router. Now the other house (other 2
> computers) want to join and use our ADSL link. The problem is that we want
> to limit their download speed to 1/3. How to do this? (without buying
> extra equipment or leaving one computer to run 24/7)


Many routers have "QOS" (quality of service) settings, which can do that -
limiting access by port or MAC address. We'd need to know what routers
you're using to know if it can be done without extra equipment.
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derek
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Old 02-03-2006, 09:10 PM
Danijel
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Derek Broughton wrote:
> Danijel wrote:
>
>> This is the situation:
>>
>> Two houses with 2 computers a house. One house has access to
>> Internet over ADSL and they connect via AP and router. Now the other
>> house (other 2 computers) want to join and use our ADSL link. The
>> problem is that we want to limit their download speed to 1/3. How to
>> do this? (without buying extra equipment or leaving one computer to
>> run 24/7)

>
> Many routers have "QOS" (quality of service) settings, which can do
> that - limiting access by port or MAC address. We'd need to know
> what routers you're using to know if it can be done without extra
> equipment.


We are using ASUS WL-520g. Can it be done with it?
And if it can't, what do we need to make it work?


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Old 02-03-2006, 11:34 PM
Bob Furtaw
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"Danijel" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:ds0gre$rv0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Derek Broughton wrote:
>> Danijel wrote:
>>
>>> This is the situation:
>>>
>>> Two houses with 2 computers a house. One house has access to
>>> Internet over ADSL and they connect via AP and router. Now the other
>>> house (other 2 computers) want to join and use our ADSL link. The
>>> problem is that we want to limit their download speed to 1/3. How to
>>> do this? (without buying extra equipment or leaving one computer to
>>> run 24/7)

>>
>> Many routers have "QOS" (quality of service) settings, which can do
>> that - limiting access by port or MAC address. We'd need to know
>> what routers you're using to know if it can be done without extra
>> equipment.

>
> We are using ASUS WL-520g. Can it be done with it?
> And if it can't, what do we need to make it work?

Call your ISP and ask them what they think about it.


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