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Hi
What you can do obviously depends on the services offered by the Router you have. Many modern routers offer a feature called QoS (Quality of Service). This allows you to set the different priorities for traffic from different applications, ports or MAC addresses (physical devices). Obviously to be able to do this you will need to know the address, and administrator name and password for the router. Hope this helps. Steve |
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I know the address, administrator name and password. At the main page display, I get this:
router.JPG (Billion is the name/brand of the router). Unsure of where to go from here... |
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