As per the title, I currently live with four other housemates who share an internet connection, there is one in particular who has gone rogue and spends all day downloading films/tv shows and anything else he can get his grubby mitts on.
Despite a number of awkward conversations he continues to monopolise the bandwidth to such an extent that it is completely unusable. This is particularly frustrating when trying to stream content on iplayer/4OD only for it to timeout/insufficient bandwidth to appear.
He continues to claim that he has ceased doing this, but I take a different opinion and would therefore like to shift the balance to something more equitable.
We share a connection wirelessly through a BT Homehub which I presume acts as a wireless router.
Is there any way that I could throttle the bandwidth for connections or otherwise regulate this?
Any assistance would be most appreciated!
Despite a number of awkward conversations he continues to monopolise the bandwidth to such an extent that it is completely unusable. This is particularly frustrating when trying to stream content on iplayer/4OD only for it to timeout/insufficient bandwidth to appear.
He continues to claim that he has ceased doing this, but I take a different opinion and would therefore like to shift the balance to something more equitable.
We share a connection wirelessly through a BT Homehub which I presume acts as a wireless router.
Is there any way that I could throttle the bandwidth for connections or otherwise regulate this?
Any assistance would be most appreciated!
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