Those routers and access points don't appear to do throttling. Back to the drawing board.
Bob
Hello cNet community...
I am having trouble finding a solution regarding the business I work for when large amount of guests come into the facility (Like 200 devices at one time)
Currently we have a 15x15 bandwidth limit from our ISP and currently have nothing in place that bottlenecks clients from drying up bandwidth. So a select few are able to connect via phones and tablets, but once the bandwidth limits are dried-up, new connections are rejected. The outcome is very undesirable and I would like to resolve it as quickly as I can.
I am looking for a solution (either through a script or through router firmware) that bottlenecks each client that connects to the Wi-Fi network. I'm looking to bottleneck each client fairly severely as their bandwidth requirements are extremely low. I would like to bottleneck each client down to dial-up connection speeds (52kbps)
Our current network looks like this...
Our main DHCP device is a Netgear Firewall Model FVS336GV2
Connecting to that is (3) EnGenius EAP300 Access Points that deploy the wireless signal through-out the facility.
I've reserved 30 IP addresses for Production Requirements and left the other 225 open for guests.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks much!

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