Setting up QoS |
Setting up QoS |
Apr 13 2008, 03:38 PM
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Peasant Group: Members Posts: 35 Thank(s): 0 Points: 0 Joined: 29-February 08 From: UK Member No.: 83 |
Hey Monkey
Could you please help me setup up my Router with this QoS. So far it works well, I have two pc's connected to the Router and I can play BF2 while the missus is DL'ing on the laptop. But I want to go one step further and make sure that when I play BF2 it prioritizes that connection. But when it comes to setting it up I'm not too sure what to put. I'll put up a screenshot of the setup page and see if you can fathom it out. I even phoned D-Link up in the UK but I eneded up speaking to an Indian lady that hardly understood what i was trying to do. |
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Apr 28 2008, 07:27 AM
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Security and Projects Group: Clan Dogsbody Posts: 4,687 Thank(s): 1098 Points: 2,440 Joined: 31-August 07 From: A Magical Place, with toys in the million, all under one roof Member No.: 1 |
hey - net-limiter is paid for but am sure you could work something out on that
If the lag is caused by bittorrent traffic then you could perhaps limit bit-torrent itself? Because I work on unix/linux/windows I use Azureus as my bit-torrent client (since it works on all three os) and I know in that client there is an option to limit bandwidth, I suspect the option in uTorrent works in a similar way. The usual culprit is upstream bandwidth. In general, if you go to 'options' menu and select preferences... there is a 'connection' tab, where you can limit max upload and download bandwidth - making sure that you don't use the full amount of bandwidth you have means that the rest should be available to bf2/other network computers etc., -------------------- |
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