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How to merge two Internet connection bandwidths

4 years ago, by lmpzkt in Bandwidth Manager Forum

Hi I have two Internet connections, each 1mb speed. I need to merge them into one,to get 2mb speed. Can Bandwidth Manager do this? Thanks

Re: Ignore lan traffic conflict with bridge

8 years ago, by lmpzkt in Bandwidth Manager Forum

Transfer from client>client or local host<>client Using TP-Link 150M Wireless N Access Point but my Lan speed maximum 400 Kb/s Attached error and version.

"Ignore LAN traffic" conflict with bridge

8 years ago, by lmpzkt in Bandwidth Manager Forum

Hi... I have very slow wireless network file transfer, my SPBM configure as follows: ADSL modem> Cable 5e> SPBM bridge between external and internal NIC> Cable 5e> AP> Client devices When I try to ignore LAN traffic, it gives me an error and some clients lose the connection. How I make my wireless network file transfer faster? Thanks

Re: Sharing the USB Modem Internet via laptop acting as a bridge

8 years ago, by lmpzkt in Bandwidth Manager Forum

I try many times with ICS but it's not working I get IP but there's no internet access so I decide to use a software to make this share (3G to Ethernet) Connectify It's working fine without any problems as follows: USB Modem> PC with Connectify Max> Ethernet> Cable 5e> TP-Link AP Mode> Client device Now every device connected to the AP has internet access, but the problem is whe

Re: Sharing the USB Modem Internet via laptop acting as a bridge

8 years ago, by lmpzkt in Bandwidth Manager Forum

Could you please give me an example of the rule that sharing the internet to IP range upload and download ?

Re: Sharing the USB Modem Internet via laptop acting as a bridge

8 years ago, by lmpzkt in Bandwidth Manager Forum

QuoteAndrew If the USB modem is seen as an Ethernet device No it's not. And about ICS let me say that I have another pc with two NIC instead of my laptop and connect the USB modem, do you mean that I can share the internet with one of Ethernet acting as external network and after that make a bridge with the other Ethernet acting as internal network?

Sharing the USB Modem Internet via laptop acting as a bridge

8 years ago, by lmpzkt in Bandwidth Manager Forum

Is this possible: USB Modem> SPBM Bridge> Ethernet or Wireless NIC> Switch or Access point ? All I need to do is equal shares to my USB Modem Internet with my family through my laptop acting as SPBM Bridge. Thanks

Re: Share Wi-Fi with equal speed

9 years ago, by lmpzkt in Bandwidth Manager Forum

I want everyone speed 32kb/s even if alone on the line

Share Wi-Fi with equal speed

9 years ago, by lmpzkt in Bandwidth Manager Forum

Hi, I have ADSLline 2Mb/s, I need to share it with DHCP Wi-Fi clients. Meaning every clients got his own speed for example 32kb/s. Internet --- BM --- AP --- DHCP Clients, everyone with 32kb/s What is the best rule ?

Re: Block MAC After Access Point

9 years ago, by lmpzkt in Bandwidth Manager Forum

It's all about AP configuration... In my case I have Nanostation M2 configure as AP after BM and TP-Link AP configure as Repeater. Now BM see all clients MAC after TP-Link AP. The problem was in TP-Link AP configuration, after change it to repeater every thing is going ok. Thanks

Re: Block MAC After Access Point

9 years ago, by lmpzkt in Bandwidth Manager Forum

OK... I created a rule: Monitor Both Unlimited IPv4 based 192.168.1.2 - 192.168.1.254 Any Lan Tracking mode IP address for each source I search the network with SPNS and found that every pc behind the AP have the AP MAC. Now we know that the AP changed the clients MAC to the AP MAC. So what is the next step?

Re: Block MAC After Access Point

9 years ago, by lmpzkt in Bandwidth Manager Forum

I try to make this rule, but I don't know which (Protocol, Source, Destination, Tracking mode) I should chose. So please can you explain more?

Re: Block MAC After Access Point

9 years ago, by lmpzkt in Bandwidth Manager Forum

Ok... All wire clients have ip range 192.168.1.X work fine and the block rule prevent any new MAC from access to the Internet. All wireless clients after AP can access the Internet and the block rule only affect on the AP mean that I can control the whole AP bandwidth. The question here how the block rule will work with clients ip range 192.168.0.X that AP DHCP give to them? I remove all

Block MAC after access point

9 years ago, by lmpzkt in Bandwidth Manager Forum

Internet ( 192.168.1.1 ) | SPBM TP-Link AP rule .....Both 100 KB/s TCP/UDB AP W&WL MAC Any:any Lan Block all rule .........Both Blocked TCP/UDB 192.168.0.0-192.168.255.255:any Any:any Lan | TP-Link AP | WIFI ( 192.168.0.1 ) | User ( 192.168.0.x ) After the access point many users can access the Internet with the 100 KB/s speed I set. How