I have a Cisco RV180 router. I am hosting two devices - one needs a lot of bandwidth and the other needs a small amount. I want to set up the QOS settings to make sure the high-bandwidth device gets the bulk of the available bandwidth.
The router lets me set "percentage s" for profiles. I can adjust the percentages but the defaults are 61 for high, 31 for medium and 10 for low.
Here's a screen-shot of my QOS Settings on the RV180
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My question is: if I bind an IP for the high-demand device to a high priority profile, is that the minimum it will get - even if the other devices are not being accessed, or will that device only get the percentage specified in the QOS profile to which its IP is bound?
The router lets me set "percentage s" for profiles. I can adjust the percentages but the defaults are 61 for high, 31 for medium and 10 for low.
Here's a screen-shot of my QOS Settings on the RV180

My question is: if I bind an IP for the high-demand device to a high priority profile, is that the minimum it will get - even if the other devices are not being accessed, or will that device only get the percentage specified in the QOS profile to which its IP is bound?