In a perfect world, all users on the network use the bandwidth fairly and everyone is happy. If there is a “PEST” on your network hogging all the bandwidth, then follow this guide to limit bandwidth for a particular IP address on your network.
Step 1 – Create download limiter
Create a firewall limiter for the download bandwidth you would like to limit the IP address to.
Firewall -> Traffic shaper -> Limiter -> Create a new limiter
Tick “Enable limiter and its children”. Give the limiter the name “DownloadLimit”
Step 2 – Create upload limiter
Create a firewall limiter for the upload bandwidth you would like to limit the IP address to.
Firewall -> Traffic shaper -> Limiter -> Create a new limiter
Tick “Enable limiter and its children”. Give the limiter the name “UploadLimit”
Step 3 – Create firewall rule
Create a firewall rule, which will apply the limiters created in steps 1 and 2 to the IP address in question.
Firewall -> Rules -> Click LAN tab -> Click "first little plus image"
Leave everything as is, and change the following:
Protocol | * *TCP / UDP |
Source | Change “Type” to “Single host or alias” and insert the IP address of the “PEST” |
Description | Enter “Limit PEST bandwidth” |
Set the limiters in the In/Out section under the “Advanced features” heading. This is towards the bottom of the screen. The first selection (In) must be the UploadLimiter, and the second selection (Out) must be DownloadLimiter.
Save -> Apply changes
Ensure that this rule is above all other rules on the LAN interface.
That’s it! No more PEST ?