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Changing the speeds of other network interfaces may also affect more than one interface. However, the Ethernet LAN interface (<i>br-lan</i>) is related to most interfaces. Therefore, it is advised to limit the speeds of other interfaces in order to achieve more precise results (unless, of course, your goal to is to limit the speed of <i>br-lan</i>).
 
Changing the speeds of other network interfaces may also affect more than one interface. However, the Ethernet LAN interface (<i>br-lan</i>) is related to most interfaces. Therefore, it is advised to limit the speeds of other interfaces in order to achieve more precise results (unless, of course, your goal to is to limit the speed of <i>br-lan</i>).
 
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Another example to consider is limiting WAN interface speeds since that is the most widely implemented use case and affects less interface-to-interface relationships. For instance, limiting <b>Ethernet WAN (<i>eth1</i>) speed to 50 Mbps</b>would produce the following results:
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Another example to consider is limiting WAN interface speeds since that is the most widely implemented use case and affects less interface-to-interface relationships. For instance, limiting <b>Ethernet WAN (<i>eth1</i>) speed to 50 Mbps</b> would produce the following results:
    
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