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Control Network Traffic with Your Router

TL;DR

Yes, most routers allow you to control network traffic and bandwidth usage. This guide shows you how to prioritise devices or applications, limit download/upload speeds, and block unwanted access.

1. Access Your Router’s Settings

First, you need to log in to your router’s administration interface. This is usually done through a web browser.

2. Quality of Service (QoS) Configuration

QoS is the most common way to control traffic. It lets you prioritise certain types of network activity.

Example (may vary):

Device MAC Address: 00:1A:2B:3C:4D:5E Priority: High

3. Bandwidth Limiting

You can restrict the maximum download and upload speeds for individual devices or applications.

Example:

Device IP Address: 192.168.1.10 Download Limit: 5 Mbps Upload Limit: 1 Mbps

4. Parental Controls & Access Restrictions

These features can block access to specific websites or content categories.

5. Firewall Settings

Your router’s firewall protects your network from unauthorized access.

6. Save and Reboot

After making any changes, remember to save your settings and reboot your router for the changes to take effect.

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