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Old 03-10-2013, 11:16 PM   #1
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tenant hogging my bandwidth/WIFi. Netgear WNDR3700v3 router

Hello Revscene,


I have shaw broadband 50, and have been enjoying its speed for quite some time. I have it set up with a Netgear WNDR3700v3. I share my WiFi with all my tenants and have had no problems until now.

New tenants run torrents 24/7, constantly downloading movies (in full HD) + torrents (and seeding), streaming movies/tv shows on youtube in full HD, skyping etc. and due to this stress my router has started intermittently cutting out lately + giving my unresponsive internet. Also, I'm pretty sure I'm getting close to my bandwidth cap (I torrent, my sister torrents, lots of HD streaming + tenants are abusing the shit out of my generous free WiFi)

Ontop of this, I recently set up a few IP security cameras + connected our CCTV system via ispyconnect to the internet, and now it's super laggy because they hog the bandwidth.

I don't want to macid ban them, but i do want to get my bandwidth back and set a cap on their bandwidth. If it is also possible, I'd like to block torrent ports for them during certain hours. How can I go about doing this? Is anyone familiar with custom firmware for this router? I'm a total networking noob and have no idea where to start.


I've seen a few posts about people having success with my router and DD-WRT and 'Gargoyles' ... anyone care to shed some light?

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heads up, telus, or shaw find out you are downloading illegally they can block IP addresses access to internet, happened to my sister, when she called they straight up told her her laptop has been red flagged for illegal downloading.asides this im not much else help to this thread, gl
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heads up, telus, or shaw find out you are downloading illegally they can block IP addresses access to internet, happened to my sister, when she called they straight up told her her laptop has been red flagged for illegal downloading.asides this im not much else help to this thread, gl
Thanks,

Do you know if they block MACID or IP directly?


It's a piss off .. they call me downstairs to "fix the internet"

I open their laptop and I find she's trying to stream several HD hindi dramas, and is downloading 6 different movies in HD. Ontop of that skype + a bunch of other shit is running and she has the nerve to ask me why the internets cutting in and out. I warned em but they haven't slowed down, so this is the next logical step

they're from india where there's no enforced piracy laws and the internet is slow as hell ... so this has more or less turned into a free for all for them with decent speeds lol
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macid? i assume thats an apple thing, she had an HP computer so it was the IP, scare them and tell them your internet will get cut off... then shut off ur internet change the name and new password.. then tell them they messed it up and have to get their own line..
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I think he meant MACID as in MAC address i.e. 00-02-0Z-4B-T8-C7 etc.
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macid? i assume thats an apple thing, she had an HP computer so it was the IP, scare them and tell them your internet will get cut off... then shut off ur internet change the name and new password.. then tell them they messed it up and have to get their own line..
MACid isn't an apple thing its like an IP address but its tied to your specific piece of hardware be it a laptop, phone or what have you



network gurus, I found the option I'm looking for. Now, how the hell do I block torrents from this? I'd like to block downloading + uploading. IIRC They use utorrent but I'd like to block ALL torrent ports (I'm not an asshole, I'm only going to block it during certain hours)





I'd like to setup the filter to only filter their IP address, but how do I figure out what that is? Won't it change everyday if they just do ipconfig /renew in CMD? Can I just use the IPs in this screen? (below)

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Just tell them the truth and tell them to get their own cable.

If you block them, they're gonna notice their torrent aren't downloading and will ask you to "fix the internet"
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Just tell them the truth and tell them to get their own cable.

If you block them, they're gonna notice their torrent aren't downloading and will ask you to "fix the internet"
They only called me to 'fix the internet' because the guy's assignments weren't uploading because the wifi kept lagging out LOL. This is ridiculous ... I'm downloading the latest top gear at 90 kB/s ....
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do they seem tech-savy? chances are they aren't so just go ahead and block those ip from utorrent during certain hours.
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just go and talk to them.

1) tell them you got notification there were a lot of downloads and uploads and this is the 3rd notice.
2) you can only "speculate" the "fixing" of the internet is due to extreme downloading
3) if my internet gets shut down, i have no choice but to have everyone pay their own internet as a utility and get their own bill

push comes to shove you can't really just band their internet, u'll just get much more calls and ur router will die faster.

Technically you're not providing a service which is free so if they bitch, you can say, you know what, you can go fuck urself OR... tell u waht, you can pay less rent say 25 bucks a month and u can use that money to use it for your internet.

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do they seem tech-savy? chances are they aren't so just go ahead and block those ip from utorrent during certain hours.
They are not tech savvy they just know how to use torrents (not very well, considering they let them seed for DAYS off random trackers)

How does one block IP's from utorrent? That's my entire question here ... I have no idea how to block p2p data. Above are the screens I have access to, if you could possibly help with some ports to input that'd be greatly appreciated

I know utorrent randomizes the port (or you can randomize it) so I'd have to block a range of ports -- but I don't want to block access to basic internet websites/skype/youtube
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here is my setup when i had to share internet with my tenants

i had 2 routers. 1 for the tenants and 1 for myself. i connected the tenants router into my router. the tenants have their own seperate ip address range and i have my own ip address range. on their router i just put a bandwidth limit on it. i just limited them to 10mbps down and .5mbps up.
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here is my setup when i had to share internet with my tenants

i had 2 routers. 1 for the tenants and 1 for myself. i connected the tenants router into my router. the tenants have their own seperate ip address range and i have my own ip address range. on their router i just put a bandwidth limit on it. i just limited them to 10mbps down and .5mbps up.
That sounds super easy and simple -- but I'm not running DD-WRT on my router so I have super basic controls.

Are you running DD-WRT? What router?
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i'm running dd-wrt on the tenants router which is a linksys E2000
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i'm running dd-wrt on the tenants router which is a linksys E2000
I'm a DD-wrt noob but in general, the features are all the same as long as you can load DD-WRT?
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the easiest way to figure out which their IP is, is to figure out which IP belongs to your family's devices. after that, you will only be left of your tenants. from there, start blocking one IP at a time 24/7. they will complain, if they don't, win! if they do, they will call you and you will know who it belongs to. keep tabs on which IP belongs to who and what their device name and MAC is. the IP MAY change, but most people don't know how to change their device name and the MAC never changes. so its easy to block that certain device/person if you want to regardless of what their IP is.

IIRC, ipconfig /renew doesn't ever really change the IP. besides, they are not tech-savvy, so i highly doubt they even know what that command is.

as for the utorrent ports, you would have to block from port 1 to whatever the end is (655656 or some shit like that). in utorrent, you can hit it so it runs on a random port. i have never had to set up port forwarding in my router and my utorrent tends to still run fine. but i think if you block all the ports for that IP anyways, its easier to set it up to just block the IP since everything you connect to requires a port (i think).

if you know how to access to MAC filtering, that would be best. I thought my router had it so i can screenshot it for you, but i can't find it =\
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Why not tell them that the truth that the way they have set up the torrent program they are using is hogging the internet? you can cange the upload limit and the number of connections in Utorrent so it doesn't bog down the internet.
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I would just tell Tenants to get their own internet. I have done this a few times before when I was having this issue .
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cant you limit the speed by their MAC address.. I believe Ive seen that option on the netgear setup page..
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I would just tell Tenants to get their own internet. I have done this a few times before when I was having this issue .
Definitely have them get their own internet. It's torrents and streaming now, but there's a going to be a shitload of garbage traffic because they've, likely, acquired a lot of malware on the way, and their computer is part of a botnet.
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If your router allows setup a seperate Wireless acct for them (like guest1 or something) and then limit the download/upload speed on that account then change the PW to your main wirless netowrk. I beleive you need a router witha dual band or something like that.
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here is my setup when i had to share internet with my tenants

i had 2 routers. 1 for the tenants and 1 for myself. i connected the tenants router into my router. the tenants have their own seperate ip address range and i have my own ip address range. on their router i just put a bandwidth limit on it. i just limited them to 10mbps down and .5mbps up.
This is the best suggestion. DD-WRT should not be required on either router. This not only lets you control access for everyone independently of YOUR network, it also keeps them all OFF your network, and prevents THEIR malware from infecting YOUR systems.
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How to use Tomato's QoS to throttle internet speeds based on IP or MAC Address: How to: Manage Traffic Using Tomato and QoS

I use this, as well as the Tomato built-in IPP2P filters. These two combined will allow you to severely cap anyone's P2P speeds and even internet speed.
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