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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DGL-4100 => Topic started by: suprra_girl on November 24, 2008, 10:15:58 PM
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I've tried to set up gamefuel priorites as you'll see in the images below but obviously it's not quite working. When we try to surf on other computers or same computer internet is very slow so clearly p2p is still whoring the bandwidth.
Also I notice the priorities in the active sessions are not what I set.
Is there something else I need to do?
If not obvious, i'm a noob to gamefuel haha
(http://www.supra.co.nz/other/gamefuel1.jpg)
(http://www.supra.co.nz/other/gamefuel2.jpg)
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You do know that 255 is the lowest priority right? And 128 is normal. Anything higher than 128 would set you back. Going towards 1, (being the highest) will be the best priority.
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That's not the issue.
The settings aren't being enforced. Most of those lines should have a priority of 200.
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Correct Funchords
I happened to go into the priorities again last night and now they magically have started working and now display 200 :/ wierd!!!
I did notice that although the p2p were at a priority of 200 that internet browsing was still sickenly slow.
Thanks for the replies :)
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I did notice that although the p2p were at a priority of 200 that internet browsing was still sickenly slow.
Make sure your uTorrent upload speed limit is set reasonably. Start at about 50 percent of your subscribed upload -- about 16 KB/s for every 256 Kbps of subscribed uplink speed.
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Ah, I was a little slow in replying.
Thank you for your advice :)
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When you use uTorrent, you need to set the remote port range, for an entire range. Everyone uses different UDP ports for uTorrent, so that's why it's not being enforced.
So, yours should look like this:
Source IP Range: 192.168.1.5 - 192.168.1.5
Source Port Range: 50353 (so, QoS is only active on those ports)
Remote IP Range: 0.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255
Remote Port Range: 1 - 65535 (so, any traffic leaving through your 50353 connects to ANY other user(s) uTorrent ports which can be this entire range)
Same goes for P2P. If there's an option to choose a certain port, more than likely people won't be using the same port. So, what you just did was prioritize it from your 1 port to everyone else's range. ;)