The Internet connection is shared for professional reasons, however, despite several requests, the colleague does not stick to the agreements, for example downloads only during working hours.
Thanks to Steam, it is not a problem to have several games installed sequentially without having to be on the pc. Instead, he messes with me several weekends with his downloads and when I go over it says he only sees Netflix.
To the question:
Is there a way to set in my router interface that both computers can draw a maximum of 50/50 Internet or one of the computers is preferred?
I can't find the cable pulling properly so please only answers to the question.
Router is a Fritzbox 7430th
That's fine. Or I would simply set up a guest network for your colleague in your place. It also prevents you from accessing content shared on the network. For the guest network you can define a maximum bandwidth, say your line / 2
My FritzBox can do that too. Under Internet / Filter / Prioritization. However, have a 7390 with the latest beta, so the official of the 7490th
Goggle times under Fritzbox QoS (Quality of Service). Modern routers offer this feature. This allows you to exceed the bandwidth for individual participants.
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Need to correct, direct bandwidth throttling can't be defined, but you can prioritize individual devices up to entire networks, such as the guest network.
Nevertheless, you should consider the proposal with the guest network for reasons of data security.