How To Allocate Bandwidth On Router?
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1. Access your router settings page. Depending on the make and model of your router, this page can be accessed by entering the router’s IP address into your web browser.
2. Look for a page or tab labeled “Bandwidth Management,” “QoS Settings,” “Traffic Shaping,” or something similar.
3. Assign priority levels to the devices you want to allocate more bandwidth to. This is usually done by assigning them a higher priority level than the other devices.
4. Set up a bandwidth limit for each device. This will limit the amount of bandwidth that each device can use, ensuring that the allocated devices will not use up too much of the available bandwidth.
5. Save your changes. Once you have finished setting up the bandwidth limits and priority levels, be sure to save your changes.