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The setup is as follows:
Fibre ONT -> MikroTik RB2011iL-RM -> Ubiquiti UAC-AP-LR
That's the important bit. The Mik is also connected to various other devices (switch, PC, phones, etc) which doesn't matter in this equation. The AP is connected on Eth10 (PoE).
At the moment, I have the AP configured to limit bandwidth to 50Mbps via a bandwidth profile so that wireless clients don't saturate the WAN connection, but I need local transfers to be able to do 100Mbps (Wi-Fi signal is strong enough to do this with ease if I remove the bandwidth limit).
I have a strong feeling that the AP doesn't have the intelligence to know the difference between LAN and WAN data, so I think it'll need to be configured on the router.
Is this possible, and if so, how?
The TL;DR is basically Eth10 on the router needs to limit WAN traffic to 50Mbps and local traffic to 100Mbps
Fibre ONT -> MikroTik RB2011iL-RM -> Ubiquiti UAC-AP-LR
That's the important bit. The Mik is also connected to various other devices (switch, PC, phones, etc) which doesn't matter in this equation. The AP is connected on Eth10 (PoE).
At the moment, I have the AP configured to limit bandwidth to 50Mbps via a bandwidth profile so that wireless clients don't saturate the WAN connection, but I need local transfers to be able to do 100Mbps (Wi-Fi signal is strong enough to do this with ease if I remove the bandwidth limit).
I have a strong feeling that the AP doesn't have the intelligence to know the difference between LAN and WAN data, so I think it'll need to be configured on the router.
Is this possible, and if so, how?
The TL;DR is basically Eth10 on the router needs to limit WAN traffic to 50Mbps and local traffic to 100Mbps