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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DIR-655 => Topic started by: JsGTRr34 on July 28, 2014, 06:15:25 PM
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Hello,
I need some help setting up my router. I have been reading old and new posts regarding the setup for my DIR655. I am just stuck with which one to follow. Some posts says to disable Gaming QoS but another says to set it up.
Here is my INFO and what I have done so far.
Dlink DIR-655 Hardware B1, Firmware 2.10 North America 10/17/12, have had a factory reset already.
ISP Comcast, ISP MFR and Model - Arris/Motorola SB6141 Docsis 3.0 Up25Mbps/Down5Mbps. MTU-1500
Qos ON
Traffic Shaping ENABLED
Advanced DNS Service ENABLED
Unicasting ENABLED
uPnp ENABLED
WIFI protected setup ENABLED
WISH DISABLED
Transmit Power LOW
Beacon 100
RTS and Fragmentation 2346
DTIM 1
WLAN Partition (uncheck)
WMM and Short GI (YES)
Firewall SPI ENABLED
UDP/TCP Port Access Restrict
Anti SPOOF ENABLED
DMZ (I prefer this to be OFF)
Access Control OFF
Wan PING DISABLED
802.11 MODE - Mixed n,g and b
Channel Width 20MHz
Transmition Rate = Best (Auto)
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Link>Welcome! (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=48135.0)
How many Xbox consoles do you have?
If you only have one, then using the single console QoS rule should work for you listed here:
Gaming and QoS for XBL (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=42011.0)
If you have more that one console then sue the multiple console rule listed there....
Disable Advanced DNS Service.
Disable WPS.
Set SPI to EndPoint Independent for both TCP and UDP.
Set Channel width to Auto 20/40Mhz
Be sure to reset the xbox console before, turn OFF the xbox, make the router changes, save settings and reboot the router, then turn ON the xbox and check for NAT status.
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Alright I will try your directions. Thanks so much for the help "Furrynutz". If I happen to come across a dilemma, I will return to this post..
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Here's whats connected to the router:
Xbox 1 on port 1
Xbox 360 on port 2
Wifi: 2 iPhone, 1 iPad mini, a bluray player, a wireless printer, and 2 PCs.
1. XBOX Multiple Devices Priority 1 IP range 100-125
2. Apple Devices Priority 10 IP range 126-135
3. Electronic Devices Priority 100 IP range 136-145
4. Guest Devices Priority 255 IP range 145-199
Included with the Gaming QoS instructions, it said to ENABLE WPS since I do have a wireless printer connected to the router. If I do disable WPS, what can possibly happen to my wireless printer?
For now I will try with Enable and Disable, and see if the NAT will either be OPEN or not.
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Here's whats connected to the router:
Xbox 1 on port 1
Xbox 360 on port 2
Wifi: 2 iPhone, 1 iPad mini, a bluray player, a wireless printer, and 2 PCs.
1. XBOX Multiple Devices Priority 1 IP range 100-125
If you only have 2 consoles then set IP rage to 100-101 reserving these IP addresses for each xbox. Set Priority to 50. Set Remote IP address range to 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.0 and Port Range 0 to 65535 using Both.
2. Apple Devices Priority 10 IP range 126-135
3. Electronic Devices Priority 100 IP range 136-145
Set Apple and Electronic devices to 128. These all could be put in to one rule.
4. Guest Devices Priority 255 IP range 145-199
Included with the Gaming QoS instructions, it said to ENABLE WPS since I do have a wireless printer connected to the router. If I do disable WPS, what can possibly happen to my wireless printer?
Your Printer can connect via the SSID and PW as well however you can leave WPS enabled for the printer.
For now I will try with Enable and Disable, and see if the NAT will either be OPEN or not.
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Here's whats connected to the router:
Xbox 1 on port 1
Xbox 360 on port 2
Wifi: 2 iPhone, 1 iPad mini, a bluray player, a wireless printer, and 2 PCs.
1. XBOX Multiple Devices Priority 1 IP range 100-125
If you only have 2 consoles then set IP rage to 100-101 reserving these IP addresses for each xbox. Set Priority to 50. Set Remote IP address range to 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.0 and Port Range 0 to 65535 using Both.
DONE
2. Apple Devices Priority 10 IP range 126-135
3. Electronic Devices Priority 100 IP range 136-145
Set Apple and Electronic devices to 128. These all could be put in to one rule.
Priority 128 = DONE
4. Guest Devices Priority 255 IP range 145-199
Included with the Gaming QoS instructions, it said to ENABLE WPS since I do have a wireless printer connected to the router. If I do disable WPS, what can possibly happen to my wireless printer?
Your Printer can connect via the SSID and PW as well however you can leave WPS enabled for the printer.
You're right, my printer is connected via SSID and PW, with that said I guess I can leave WPS disabled.
THANKS FOR ALL YOUR HELP. I HOPE IT WORKS.
If it doesn't pan out, I guess I'll have to re-ENABLE IPV6. My NAT used to be OPEN, but that was with IPV6 enabled and in AUTO DETECT. I am uneducated about IPV6 so I decided to try something that I KNOW that is secure.
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Let us know how it goes.
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It works!!! Thanks for your help!!!
I was still worried about the security of the setup so I ENABLED WPS and Advance DNS Service, also had UDP and TCP set to port and address restricted, and kept channel width to Auto.
I saw a post that sets the XBOX 1's "instant on" to "energy saving", which actually did not matter. Both kept my NAT open.
I am really glad to learn more about the QoS side of this setup.
In the end, my wifi router NAT Type is OPEN, the wifi security is good and I have my QoS all set.
Thanks again for all the help.
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If you seem to run in to DNS issues, disable Advanced DNS. Enjoy.