The function of a bandwidth router is to moniter all the connections that are to do with the router and helps you work out how much bandwidth each connection is using.
Yes, if router supports 'bandwidth (or, traffic) shaping' feature.
They do give you higher bandwidth capabilities for your networking.
There are a number of reasons that one may want to limit bandwidth on a Cisco router. If one is using too much bandwidth, that could slow the download speeds of other users in the area. Also, some internet services cap the amount of bandwidth allowed.
You need to get a router or switch allowing shaping traffic including bandwidth limiting.
go and buy it from a computer store
When your connection directly from modem is faster (internet bandwidth), than through the router.
The 2wire from Gateway is a very good router to use.
A switch cannot function as a router. But you can plug a switch in to one of the ports on the router if you need additional ports.
Getting a better router will give you the needed bandwidth for a 32 player game on Fat Princess. Don't use the cheap garbage router the Internet company gives you, buy a better quality one. Hope this helps. :3
You can't ! Each computer would require an equal share of the available bandwidth from the router !
Bandwidth control is used to ensure that people do not exceed their given bandwidth amount. If the limit is exceeded, they are charged extra as a penalty.
Router having maximum bandwidth in network. and in network fiberoptic cable having max bandwidth for data travaling