Hello,
Today I would like to share with you what is the relationship between upstream bandwidth and downstream bandwidth & inbound and outbound?
For example, how to limit the user's upstream bandwidth 2M/downstream bandwidth 5M?
For the internal network port, "incoming" means that traffic enters the router from the internal network port.
This is the traffic sent by the PC to the public network. Therefore, the corresponding upload rate or uplink bandwidth is the same.
For the same reason, "outflow" refers to traffic from The internal network port of the router flows out.
This is the traffic sent by the public network to the PC. Therefore, the download rate or downlink bandwidth is corresponding.
For the public network port, "incoming" means that traffic enters the router from the public network port.
This is the traffic sent by the public network to the PC. Therefore, the download rate is called the downlink bandwidth.
Similarly, "outflow" refers to traffic from The public network port of the router flows out.
This is the traffic sent by the PC to the public network. Therefore, the corresponding upload rate is called the upstream bandwidth.
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