How to set up Bandwidth Control on an Omada Gateway via the Omada Controller

Configuration Guide
Updated 11-01-2024 05:43:43 AM 4514
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Contents

Objective

Requirements

Introduction

Configuration

Verification

Conclusion

Objective

This article introduces how to configure the Bandwidth Control feature on an Omada gateway via the Omada Controller.

Requirements

  • Omada Gateways
  • Omada Software Controller / Hardware Controller / Cloud Based Controller

Introduction

Bandwidth control allows you to effectively manage network traffic by setting rules limiting bandwidth for different data flows. This helps optimize network performance by ensuring a fair distribution of bandwidth across your network.

Configuration

Bandwidth control involves creating rules to limit the bandwidth for various types of network traffic. Here’s how you can configure the function using the ER706W gateway as an example.

Step 1. Configure the WAN Connection

Log in to the Omada Controller and navigate Settings > Wired Networks > Internet. In the WAN Ports Config section, click the Edit icon under the Action column for WAN2 (or select another WAN port based on your setup).

The location to configure your WAN port on the Omada Controller.

On the configuration page, set the Connection Type. It is set to Dynamic by default, but you can change it to PPPoE or another type as needed, based on your ISP requirements. Click Apply to save the modifications.

 Fill in your username and password for PPPoE Connection and click apply.

Go to the Devices page, select the ER706W device, and check the Details section to confirm that WAN2 is connected.

Check your WAN connection status.

Step 2. Set Up an IP Group

Go to Settings > Profiles > Groups and click Create New Group.

Create a new IP group.

Create an IP Group for a specific device or group of devices (e.g., management or parental control). Set the Type to IP Group, use an IP address like 192.168.0.100 as an example, and choose 32 for the Subnet. You can also add an optional Description and click Apply.

Configure the IP group details.

Step 3. Configure Bandwidth Control

Navigate to Settings > Transmission > Bandwidth Control and toggle the Bandwidth Control switch on (it is off by default). Click Apply to enable the global Bandwidth Control setting.The location to enable bandwidth control on the Controller.

Click Create New Rule to set up a bandwidth control rule.

Create a new bandwidth control rule.

Create a rule and name it “manage_pc.” Set the Source Type to IP Group and select the IP group you created earlier (e.g., "manage_pc"). Choose WAN2 as the WAN interface and configure Upstream Bandwidth to 40 Mbps and Downstream Bandwidth to 80 Mbps. Set Mode to Individual, meaning these limits apply to each LAN client matching the IP Group criteria individually. Then click Create to save the rule.

The settings of the first bandwidth control rule, including Name, Status, Source Type, IP Group/WAN, Upstream Bandwidth, Downstream Bandwidth, and Mode.

Create another rule and name it “all_client.” Leave Source Type as Network (default) and set Network to ALL. Again, select WAN2. Configure both Upstream and Downstream Bandwidth to 50 Mbps each. Set Mode to Shared, meaning the bandwidth is shared among all LAN clients. Click Create to save the rule.

The settings of the second bandwidth control rule, including Name, Status, Source Type, IP Group, WAN, Upstream Bandwidth, Downstream Bandwidth,  and Mode.

Here are the Bandwidth Control rules configured: Review the list of your bandwidth control rules.

Note: If you use multiple WAN ports for internet access, make sure to select the appropriate ports during the WAN configuration.

You can choose multiple WANs according to your needs.

Verification

To verify the setup, perform a speed test on the management PC. The results should show an upload speed of less than 40 Mbps and a download speed of less than 80 Mbps.

Speed test results show an uplink bandwidth of less than 40 Mbps and a downlink bandwidth of less than 80 Mbps.

Run speed tests simultaneously on two other client PCs. The combined upload speed should be below 50 Mbps, and the combined download speed should be below 50 Mbps.

Speed test results for client PC1 (upload <25 Mbps and download <25 Mbps).

Speed test results for client PC2 (upload <25 Mbps and download <25 Mbps).

Conclusion

You have now successfully set up Bandwidth Control on your Omada Gateway.

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