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How to distribute Wi-Fi speed?
There is a router that distributes wi-fi to 3 laptops (lenovo, acer and I have a macbook). I have been noticing for a long time that when I download something or watch online, I slow down and go slowly, while the rest are fine. As soon as they stop using laptops (or wi-fi), then everything quickly loads again for me. Maybe you can somehow distribute the speed between computers or is there another way to solve this problem?
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пуск>cmd>ipconfig
Enter this address into the address bar of your browser.
enter the username and password - according to the standard, this is admin admin or amdin password
Next, go to the WLAN settings and check the enable snooping box. so that the speed of the Internet is distributed equally among all devices, depending on the load.
For MAC and Linux users, command via terminal ifconfig
In any case, the default Wi-Fi address of routers or routers is 192.168.0.1 or 0.2 or 1.1
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