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johnw91498

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I've got two roommates who share the DSL. We're paying for a 6meg download from AT&T. Usually it's not a problem as we all have different schedules, but with the holidays, we're all at home at the same time. Is there a way to cut up the bandwidth at 2 megs apiece for each of our computers?

Thanks in advance.
 
Not with the DIR-615. You can't control downstream bandwidth use.
 
Draytek routers provide bandwidth control in both directions with different bandwidth caps by IP address.
 
Would an upgrade to the D-link 655 do what I'm trying to achieve? Can QOS be configured to control traffic?

Thank in advance.
 
Would an upgrade to the D-link 655 do what I'm trying to achieve? Can QOS be configured to control traffic?
Nope. There are no alternative distros for Ubicom-based routers and the QoS is uplink only.
 
Is there any router that Frys sell that would do the job? I can't even find a Draytek on most comerce websites.
 

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