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| bwlimit [2025/01/22 17:55] – [Bandwidth Limiter Notes] -Formatting: Wrap bulleted points earlier hogwild | bwlimit [2025/05/08 16:45] (current) – [Bandwidth Limiter for LAN (br0)] -Condense hogwild | ||
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| - | Bandwidth Limiter may not work if you enable some IPv6 service types that use tunelling, such as 6in4. Their encryption is incompatible with Bandwidth Limiter. | + | Bandwidth Limiter may not work if you enable some IPv6 service types that use tunneling, such as 6in4. Their encryption is incompatible with it. |
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| Your menu may have different options, depending on the hardware. | Your menu may have different options, depending on the hardware. | ||
| - | An easy way to find the " | + | An easy way to find the clients using too much bandwidth is to check the //IP Traffic/// |
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| - | This field is shared. //You can only enter one address in a row at a time.// See NOTE below. | + | This field is shared. //You can enter only one address in a row at a time.// See NOTE below. |
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| - | IP addresses entered should be specified using a static IP, or DHCP Reservation. | + | IP addresses entered should be specified using a static IP, or DHCP Reservation. |
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| - | FreshTomato has five priority settings. The higher the setting, the more preference | + | FreshTomato has five priority settings. The higher the setting, the more preference given to that client' |
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| ===== Default Class for LAN1 (br1) ===== | ===== Default Class for LAN1 (br1) ===== | ||
| - | As said above, settings here are analogous to the Default Class for LAN0 (br0) section above, but instead apply to clients on VLAN1 [ also known as LAN1/ | + | As above, settings here are analogous to the Default Class for LAN0 (br0) section above, but instead apply to clients on VLAN1 [ also known as LAN1/ |
| - | The same principles apply here as with the **Default Class for LAN (br0) **section, but to the LAN known as: LAN1/(br1). These settings will be explained again here for your convenience. | + | The same principles apply as with the **Default Class for LAN (br0) **section, but to the LAN known as: LAN1/(br1). These settings will be explained again here for your convenience. |
| - | Clients with a compatible static IP could still gain network access. FreshTomato needs a way to ensure clients not inlcuded | + | Clients with a compatible static IP could still gain network access. FreshTomato needs a way to ensure clients not included |
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| **Download rate:** the minimum download speed allocated to a client when other listed clients are downloading. | **Download rate:** the minimum download speed allocated to a client when other listed clients are downloading. | ||
| - | The column total for all clients | + | The column total for all listed |
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| - | ===== Bandwidth Limiter Notes ===== | + | ===== Bandwidth Limiter Notes and Troubleshooting |
| - | * With Bandwidth Limiter enabled, QoS should be disabled, and \\ vice versa. If both are enabled, they will conflict and neither will work. | + | \\ |
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