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Effective WiFi Network Loading: Managing 150mb/s Connection for Student House Gamers

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  • #1 16895653
    Varev
    Level 2  
    Hello,
    At the beginning I will say that I live in a student house with a very fast 150mb / s internet connection.
    But unfortunately, he lives with me two guys who are avid players and day after day they download games for tens of GB, which means that I can not play games alone because of the ping ping.
    And here is my question to you, is there a program or a way to effectively harass their lives by charging a wifi network?
    Regards nice and warm.
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  • #2 16895671
    makosuu
    Network and Internet specialist
    Run some torrents, for example Ubuntu download because it has quick seeds. Quickly get in ...
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  • #3 16895688
    Varev
    Level 2  
    makosuu wrote:
    Run some torrents, for example Ubuntu download because it has quick seeds. Quickly get in ...

    This is good in the short run.
    I would like something stronger, I thought about Ddos but unfortunately in the configuration of the IP router is given in the DHCP type so I can not do it via cmd.
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  • #4 16895692
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #5 16895712
    makosuu
    Network and Internet specialist
    jurek.adam wrote:
    Instead of making your life miserable, invest in a QOS router (if it is not present).

    Best. But what if the equipment does not depend on him?
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  • #6 16895714
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #7 16897137
    IC_Current
    Network and Internet specialist
    If you do not have access to the router, you can do several things to manage traffic on the network:
    1. Own DHCP server.
    2. MAC switch table overflow.
    3. Spoofing (substitution) ARP.
    For beginners "hakirów" option 3 is optimal. As a "hakira" tool, you can use NetCut, preferably in the older version 2.x.

    Added after 44 [minutes]:

    However, having access to the router, you configure the bandwidth management and everyone is satisfied.
    Helpful post? Buy me a coffee.

Topic summary

In a student house with a 150mb/s internet connection, a user is experiencing high ping due to housemates downloading large games. Suggestions include running torrents to consume bandwidth temporarily, investing in a Quality of Service (QoS) router for better traffic management, and if router access is available, configuring bandwidth management settings. If router access is limited, alternative methods such as setting up a personal DHCP server, MAC switch table overflow, or ARP spoofing using tools like NetCut are proposed, with ARP spoofing being recommended for beginners.
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