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Restrict bandwidth on a wireless VLAN - possible with DD-WRT? Linksys 310N

gramboh

Platinum Member
Hey guys,

I recently setup a wireless VLAN for guests at our place using DD-WRT v24 preSP2 (Build13064) on a Linksys 310N gigabit/wifi-N router.

I have the VLAN setup to be fully segregated on it's own subnet with no access to my LAN, but provide internet access, and it is working well, but I cannot figure out how to institute a bandwidth limit on the VLAN. Anyone know if it is possible?

Thanks
 
Bump... anyone? From talking to a friend who works in IT, his suggestion is buy a separate physical WAP (DD-WRT compatible) for the VLAN as it would be a lot easier to just restrict bandwidth on a physical interface level, makes sense I guess.

I'm thinking of buying a TP-Link TL-WR740N (single antenna wireless-N, no 40MHz) for $19.99 and using that. Should be sufficient for my needs.
 
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