Uploading a large file over the weekend, we realised we'd done it again and Netflix wouldn't work as the upload was caning the connection.
I've tried to fix this before by setting maximum transfer rates to 90% of our typical maximum but this is very kludgy and doesn't seem to work well.
I find it quite strange a consumer router/modem doesn't have this as a standard feature... if you're uploading on YouTube for an hour then it really sucks you can't load BBC News, it just seems an obvious use-case for domestic kit and non-techy users.
Have I missed an obvious fix to this or is it just one of those things we have to live with?
I've tried to fix this before by setting maximum transfer rates to 90% of our typical maximum but this is very kludgy and doesn't seem to work well.
I find it quite strange a consumer router/modem doesn't have this as a standard feature... if you're uploading on YouTube for an hour then it really sucks you can't load BBC News, it just seems an obvious use-case for domestic kit and non-techy users.
Have I missed an obvious fix to this or is it just one of those things we have to live with?
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