The following items are displayed on this screen:
| General |
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| Disable Bandwidth | Select this option to disable Bandwidth Control. |
| Control: |
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| Enable Bandwidth | Select this option to enable Bandwidth Control all the time. |
| Control all the time: |
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| Enable Bandwidth | With this option selected, the Bandwidth Control will take effect when the |
| Control When: | bandwidth usage reaches the specified value. |
| Default Limit |
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| Limited Bandwidth: | Default Limit applies only for users that are not constrained by |
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| Bandwidth Control Rules. These users share certain bandwidth with |
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| upper limit configured here. Value 0 means all the remained bandwidth |
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| is available to use. |
Interface Bandwidth
Interface: | Displays the current enabled WAN port(s). The Total bandwidth is equal to |
| the sum of bandwidth of the enabled WAN ports. |
Upstream | Displays the bandwidth of each WAN port for transmitting data. The |
Bandwidth: | Upstream Bandwidth of WAN port can be configured on WAN page. |
Downstream | Displays the bandwidth of each WAN port for receiving data. The |
Bandwidth: | Downstream Bandwidth of WAN port can be configured on WAN page. |
Note:
●The Upstream/Downstream Bandwidth of WAN port you set must not be more than the bandwidth provided by ISP. Otherwise the Traffic Control will be invalid.
●If there are data flowing into the router from interface A and out from interface B while the downstream bandwidth of A is different from the upstream bandwidth of B, then the smaller one should be considered as the effective bandwidth, and vise versa.
●Click the <View IP Traffic Statistics> button to jump to IP Traffic Statistics page.