[/URL]Help! Need some router pro here, Setting up QoS for Starcraft 2
Help! Need some router pro here, Setting up QoS for Starcraft 2
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Jul 21 2013, 11:14 PM, updated 13y ago
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Well, in router, there is a setting named Qos, a setting that allows your gaming experience to be smooth even though there is someone that is downloading or torrenting or streaming videos, but I can't seem to get the right setting, the picture below is the setting for it, did I do anything wrong?
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Jul 22 2013, 12:38 PM
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I never had to make changes on these settings.
I guess I'm lucky because I only have my girlfriend and myself fighting over the bandwidth. And she never has to torrent herself because she always asks me to download for her. And when I do torrent, I set my torrent application's download limit to around 70% of what my internet subscription is, and the remaining 30% is for SC2 or whatever games I play online. And if I don't play SC2 and I'm just on Youtube or whatnot, I have my torrent on unlimited and let Youtube just do its thing. I used to have 10mbps Unifi so it worked out well (and I can't wait to get Unifi back, damn you TM!) Here's what I think you're doing wrong. If anyone can chime in, please do, as I'm no professional network administrator and work only on logic, so if it works, great, if not, try again. The priorities only work if you have it affecting a local IP range. So widen your IP range so that the priorities affect all the computers on the network. Now add all the programs that the users in the network use and put them on a lower priority. Now here's why I don't think you would get that to work as you hoped. This QoS engine affects the remote IP range you set it, but not specific programs. So, good luck with that. What I'm driving at is, unless you have enterprise-grade network hardware, I do not think you could do what you would like to do. You just have to work out an arrangement with the other people on your network. |
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Jul 22 2013, 01:03 PM
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Add all the programs? cannot I think, too many program, got youtube, torrent, this and that, i thought if we add starcraft 2 protocol and set it to high priority, it will work? and about that IP thing, I tried to set range from 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255, it still doesn't work
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Jul 22 2013, 02:41 PM
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What I do usually when my sis torrents too much....
1) Opens IP Client page 2) Deny Internet Access 3) ??? 4) Profit then when i get the complaints reverse back the decision This post has been edited by DuskBin.Marksman: Jul 22 2013, 02:44 PM |
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Jul 23 2013, 10:06 AM
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where can like that ar, me and my housemate all share money for internet
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