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      Dashrender @krisleslie
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      @krisleslie said in UBNT EdgeRouter LAN Config Issue:

      Well see the office wifi is talking to only office devices, the guest wifi hell it's a wild wild west. Non profit or not lol don't think I want to pay for every device we have in here 🙂

      I don't follow. You can put bandwidth caps on the guest VLAN at the firewall if you want to keep that network from stealing all the bandwidth. I think I have my guest network limited to like 6 Mb/s

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          JaredBusch
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          @Dashrender speed policy stuff can be setup in unifi without using the guest network function of the unifi system.

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            JaredBusch @krisleslie
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            @krisleslie said in UBNT EdgeRouter LAN Config Issue:

            Well see the office wifi is talking to only office devices, the guest wifi hell it's a wild wild west. Non profit or not lol don't think I want to pay for every device we have in here 🙂

            Right, use the ERL to do the DHCP and DNS for the 10.10.4.0/24 network.

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              JaredBusch @Dashrender
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              @dashrender said in UBNT EdgeRouter LAN Config Issue:

              @krisleslie said in UBNT EdgeRouter LAN Config Issue:

              Well see the office wifi is talking to only office devices, the guest wifi hell it's a wild wild west. Non profit or not lol don't think I want to pay for every device we have in here 🙂

              I don't follow. You can put bandwidth caps on the guest VLAN at the firewall if you want to keep that network from stealing all the bandwidth. I think I have my guest network limited to like 6 Mb/s

              Doing this is not as easy as it sounds and because it is a traffic policy, it will affect overall throughput.

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