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Allocation of bandwidth on Technicolor TG789vn v3

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Sydo

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Jul 16, 2014
Hello all :)

Anyone know if it is possible to allocate bandwidth on a Technicolor TG789vn v3 or any of them for that matter?

Scenario: Say I have 3 machines and 100mbit and i want to allocate 50mbit to machine 1 and 25mbit to 2 and 3, is that possible through the router?
 
Not as specific as you post but you can set your QoS so that machine 1 takes priority over machines 2 and 3. This would do roughly the same thing. I do this at home so that my wife's machines don't get interrupted when I'm doing crazy streaming, gaming and downloading all at the same time.

By giving her machine(s) higher priority, when there is a conflict, my traffic takes a back seat to hers. I based my QoS on the mac address.

I'm looking at the manual for your router and I don't see the specific steps yet the specs show that you can do QoS based on IP.
http://technicolorgateways.nl/new/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/TG789vnv3UserManual.pdf
 
Not as specific as you post but you can set your QoS so that machine 1 takes priority over machines 2 and 3. This would do roughly the same thing. I do this at home so that my wife's machines don't get interrupted when I'm doing crazy streaming, gaming and downloading all at the same time.

By giving her machine(s) higher priority, when there is a conflict, my traffic takes a back seat to hers. I based my QoS on the mac address.

I'm looking at the manual for your router and I don't see the specific steps yet the specs show that you can do QoS based on IP.
http://technicolorgateways.nl/new/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/TG789vnv3UserManual.pdf

Thank you for the reply, I will take a look at the QoS :)
 
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