A PC running Win10 is crippling networks when it uploads files. Seems like Win10 will take every ounce of juice that's available, even when it needs to take from others to do tasks.
So basically, I need to be able to limit a Win10 device's bandwidth usage on a network that can be enabled/disabled(literally a toggle switch) whenever I need to do so.
Router/Modem is the ActionTec F2250
I know you use QoS, but I have no idea what I'm doing here... Was poking around on the router, couldn't figure it out, and figured I'd ask my friends at Tom's Hardware for some assistance, lol. Could someone break down what I'm doing, in great detail, when using the QoS to limit speeds?
I see "DSCP Classification" and has things like CS7(111000), CS6(110000) EF(101110)
Number of VoIP Phones, Bandwidth per VoIP Phone
...Clueless. lol.
So basically, I need to be able to limit a Win10 device's bandwidth usage on a network that can be enabled/disabled(literally a toggle switch) whenever I need to do so.
Router/Modem is the ActionTec F2250
I know you use QoS, but I have no idea what I'm doing here... Was poking around on the router, couldn't figure it out, and figured I'd ask my friends at Tom's Hardware for some assistance, lol. Could someone break down what I'm doing, in great detail, when using the QoS to limit speeds?
I see "DSCP Classification" and has things like CS7(111000), CS6(110000) EF(101110)
Number of VoIP Phones, Bandwidth per VoIP Phone
...Clueless. lol.