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Limiting bandwidth on a PC connected to router via Tomato USB Firmware?

arh2o

Member
Hi guys,

I have a 10/1 cable connection running off an Asus router flashed to TomatoUSB (mod of Tomato 1.28).

My question - is it possible to limit one of the computers connected to the router to say like 4mbps down and 512k up? So like everytime the PC ran a speedtest it would report 4/512 and everytime it would download something it would max out at 4mbps. It's not QOS but I was wondering if this was possible. Alternatively, is it possible in DD-WRT, as my Asus router supports DD-WRT as well.

Thanks in advance!
 
yeah that actually sounds like qos. i've only used qos to demote the quality of a mac address or port with dd-wrt.

i know a linux or freebsd router could easily do it. we used to do it in the 90's when it was expensive to do it with routing/switching gear.
 
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