QoS to guarantee base bandwidth
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 9:47 am
Hello forum,
I have need of a router to provide for the following scenario and I am hoping that Gargoyle can do it.
Three houses are going to share one internet connection. The internet connection will be in house 1 and houses 2 & 3 will be connected via outdoor wireless. The internet connection will be paid for in full by houses 2 & 3, it is a 25Mb down 1.5 Mb up connection.
I want to set it up so that house 1 is guaranteed 5 Mb down a .5 Mb up and houses 2 & 3 are guaranteed 10Mb down and .5 Mb up each. If any house is not active on the internet connection that house's bandwidth will be used by the other houses. Therefore the figures I gave would be guaranteed base bandwidths for each house.
Can Gargoyle do this kind of QoS bandwidth management? I asked this same question on dd-wrt forum and go no response.
Also, would the Gargoyle Home Router for sale on this site perform well in this scenario? Would it also perform well if the internet connection was increased to 50Mb down and 2Mb up?
I have need of a router to provide for the following scenario and I am hoping that Gargoyle can do it.
Three houses are going to share one internet connection. The internet connection will be in house 1 and houses 2 & 3 will be connected via outdoor wireless. The internet connection will be paid for in full by houses 2 & 3, it is a 25Mb down 1.5 Mb up connection.
I want to set it up so that house 1 is guaranteed 5 Mb down a .5 Mb up and houses 2 & 3 are guaranteed 10Mb down and .5 Mb up each. If any house is not active on the internet connection that house's bandwidth will be used by the other houses. Therefore the figures I gave would be guaranteed base bandwidths for each house.
Can Gargoyle do this kind of QoS bandwidth management? I asked this same question on dd-wrt forum and go no response.
Also, would the Gargoyle Home Router for sale on this site perform well in this scenario? Would it also perform well if the internet connection was increased to 50Mb down and 2Mb up?