How to Mange Local ISP Bandwidth

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  • ISP Bandwidth Management with MikroTik PCQ

    MikroTik is an excellent router for managing ISP Bandwidth. For this, most of the ISPs are now using MikroTik Router for managing client bandwidth. The service used to manage bandwidth in MikroTik RouterOS is QUEUE. There are various types of queue services in MikroTik Router for managing internet bandwidth. Among these, PCQ can specially be used for maintaining ISP bandwidth. In this article, we will see how to manage ISP Bandwidth with MikroTik PCQ. MikroTik PCQ Service PCQ stands for Per Connection Queues. MikroTik PCQ helps to manage ISP Bandwidth so easily. As a network administrator of any ISP, we have to manage various offered bandwidth packages like 512kbps connection, 1Mbps connection or 2Mbps connection for the clients. Managing these packages with MikroTik Simple Queues will be so hardy and time consuming task. MikroTik PCQ is so helpful to manage these bandwidth packages. In MikroTik PCQ, we just create different MikroTik PCQ profile according to our bandwidth packages and then assign the PCQ profile to a network block. Then, every IP of the network block will get equal bandwidth that we assigned in MikroTik PCQ Profile. MikroTik PCQ is a one time configuration system. We can map network block according [...]

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