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Arson
Aug 13, 2021Aspirant
Limit Device Speed with Nighthawk R6260
As the title says, I'm trying to limit the speed of an individual device. I'm running gigabit internet and one of the people living with me is killing ~500gb of data by themselves. I tried using QoS a...
michaelkenward
Aug 14, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Arson wrote:
I tried using QoS as several posts suggested to other users, but this only harmed everyone else. With QoS on, everyone was dropped from 900 mbps down to 400.
With Internet at 900 Mbps, QoS is pointless and is only going to achieve what you experienced, slower speeds all round.
That's because QoS relies on your router's processor to manage traffic. That just gets in the way.
The general advice from Netgear and others is to turn off QoS if you have Internet above ~250 Mbps.
Also disable anything else that need processor power, such as traffic metering and parental controls.
The R6260 isn't exactly the fastest device around. A pretty basic router.
You don't say of people are on wifi or wired. Wifi is usually slower than wired.
Arson
Aug 14, 2021Aspirant
michaelkenward I knew that it was recommended to turn off QoS and only mentioned it so that it others wouldn't suggest it like in some other discussions I've read
As far as network connection, the problem person is using cat7 ethernet. Our wifi isn't a problem since the router only averages 200 mbps down.
What I'm trying to do is intentionally limiting this person's speed without affecting the rest of the people on the network. I just wanted to see if it was at all possible with this router.
microchip8 made it sound like there is non-stock firmware out there that would let me do this, but if not, I was going to buy an Asus router instead since I know those have the option.
- microchip8Aug 14, 2021Master
I didn't imply there are 3rd party firmwares out there that support that feature. I just said it's not supported by the stock firmware
- michaelkenwardAug 14, 2021Guru - Experienced User
microchip8 wrote:
I didn't imply there are 3rd party firmwares out there that support that feature. I just said it's not supported by the stock firmware
The R6260 is probably too downmarket to have attracted much in the way of serious attention from the code hackers.
Doesn't qualify for the Nighthawk tag. They like something with a bit of oomph under the bonnet/hood.
Not much sign of action in the usual places.