QUOTE(benblitz @ Oct 18 2013, 12:19 PM)
I just bought one unit of rt-n12HP and so far I'm really satisfied of the performance.
Setup was a breeze and it will automatically setup your IPTV as well. But, I have a few question to ask.
From what I understand we are able to create multiple SSID's and I intend to use it to set a guest AP. What I was hoping to achieve is that my main (hidden) wifi connection will have the upmost priority and uncapped speed while the guest AP will have a capped speed of 1mbps and lower priority.
Sadly, I wasn't able to find the option nor can I set the bandwidth priority. A quick search around the net I learned that in order to achieve this, I have to manually assign an IP address for my every device and use the QoS feature to throttle down every other IP's other than mine. This is really a hassle for me and beat the purpose of having multiple SSID's.
I mean, what is the point of having multiple SSID's if you can't even control their bandwidth or even cap their speed? And on the latest FW 3.0.0.4.374_430 I still can access the intranet from the guest AP.
hi, i've just bought rt-n12hp and facing the same issue, do you hv any solution to the above problems?Setup was a breeze and it will automatically setup your IPTV as well. But, I have a few question to ask.
From what I understand we are able to create multiple SSID's and I intend to use it to set a guest AP. What I was hoping to achieve is that my main (hidden) wifi connection will have the upmost priority and uncapped speed while the guest AP will have a capped speed of 1mbps and lower priority.
Sadly, I wasn't able to find the option nor can I set the bandwidth priority. A quick search around the net I learned that in order to achieve this, I have to manually assign an IP address for my every device and use the QoS feature to throttle down every other IP's other than mine. This is really a hassle for me and beat the purpose of having multiple SSID's.
I mean, what is the point of having multiple SSID's if you can't even control their bandwidth or even cap their speed? And on the latest FW 3.0.0.4.374_430 I still can access the intranet from the guest AP.
thanks
Mar 3 2014, 02:03 AM

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