Quotas just on WAN port?
Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 3:10 pm
Currently I am running DD-WRT on an Linksys WRT150N v1.1. The unit is running as an AP with the WAN port configured as an additional switch port (this connect to the main 'WAN' router - DIR-655).
All has been running well but I've recently connected a slingbox to one of the switch ports and this is streaming out to the internet. Due to my providers bandwidth caps I want to limit both daily and monthly total transfer rates on this device. (5Gb per day, 50Gb per month would be ideal).
After much internet searching I found this firmware which would seem to do exactly what I need.
After reading the forums though one thing that was not clear to me was...
1) Are the bandwidth quotas only relevant to WAN traffic or do they also cover traffic between local hosts? In my scenario I need to limit local host traffic only. IP is fixed on the Slingbox
While I'm here.....
1) I noticed that there is a prebuilt image for the WRT150N (hurrah). Should I flash the WRT150N back to linksys firmware before applying or should I be able to flash directly?
2) Can the software assign the WAN port to be used as an additional switch port (no issue if not)?
Thanks
Tolax
All has been running well but I've recently connected a slingbox to one of the switch ports and this is streaming out to the internet. Due to my providers bandwidth caps I want to limit both daily and monthly total transfer rates on this device. (5Gb per day, 50Gb per month would be ideal).
After much internet searching I found this firmware which would seem to do exactly what I need.

1) Are the bandwidth quotas only relevant to WAN traffic or do they also cover traffic between local hosts? In my scenario I need to limit local host traffic only. IP is fixed on the Slingbox
While I'm here.....
1) I noticed that there is a prebuilt image for the WRT150N (hurrah). Should I flash the WRT150N back to linksys firmware before applying or should I be able to flash directly?
2) Can the software assign the WAN port to be used as an additional switch port (no issue if not)?
Thanks
Tolax