Joined: 03 Jan 2010 Posts: 7568 Location: YWG, Canada
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 0:58 Post subject: Re: Bandwidth
Mr.FlowTastiX wrote:
jenisbob wrote:
ian5142 wrote:
First of all,
Start with the global limits at the top, delete everything else. Once those are working add in other things one at a time.
I don't use per user limits or netmask or anything but global limits and a good chunk of service priorities (netflix, httpvideo, skype, BitTorrent, zip, etc) basically any service that I want to not be set to default priority. Netflix is express, skype is premium, BitTorrent is bulk for example. You need some bulk and some express and possibly some premium.
If you have no bulk, QoS has nothing to reduce the bandwidth of in order to give more to express and premium. Services do require more CPU resources to process then netmask but I find it more fair in my case. I can have 20-30 wireless clients on my network. I have never had to wait for a YouTube video to load.
Mine 2 Netmask Priority Devices are working well and tested 1/1 too..
main problem is Default Bandwidth Level not working , may be i have done wrong setting..
how are you managing 20-30 wireless clients on your network?
means which setting options are you using
Regards
update ur build r33010 is old..if u also have services entered WITH those netmasks, the services are not being applied to the first netmask entry (top most one) this is fixed now _________________ LATEST FIRMWARE(S)
BrainSlayer wrote:
we just do it since we do not like any restrictions enforced by stupid cocaine snorting managers
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 1:16 Post subject: Re: Bandwidth
tatsuya46 wrote:
Mr.FlowTastiX wrote:
jenisbob wrote:
ian5142 wrote:
First of all,
Start with the global limits at the top, delete everything else. Once those are working add in other things one at a time.
I don't use per user limits or netmask or anything but global limits and a good chunk of service priorities (netflix, httpvideo, skype, BitTorrent, zip, etc) basically any service that I want to not be set to default priority. Netflix is express, skype is premium, BitTorrent is bulk for example. You need some bulk and some express and possibly some premium.
If you have no bulk, QoS has nothing to reduce the bandwidth of in order to give more to express and premium. Services do require more CPU resources to process then netmask but I find it more fair in my case. I can have 20-30 wireless clients on my network. I have never had to wait for a YouTube video to load.
Mine 2 Netmask Priority Devices are working well and tested 1/1 too..
main problem is Default Bandwidth Level not working , may be i have done wrong setting..
how are you managing 20-30 wireless clients on your network?
means which setting options are you using
Regards
update ur build r33010 is old..if u also have services entered WITH those netmasks, the services are not being applied to the first netmask entry (top most one) this is fixed now
update my forum profile indeed:
i'm using ;
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r33645M kongat (11/02/17)
Time: 02:14:53 up 29 min, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 _________________ Router Model: Netgear R7800
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r33645M kongat (11/02/17)
Modem: Bbox v3
ISP: Skynet 60/15 Mbps