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Author Topic: QoS settup questions  (Read 129021 times)

Andrewcox93

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Re: QoS settup questions
« Reply #90 on: March 17, 2014, 06:21:50 PM »

So ifound the ip address for guy uses netflix its 192 168 0 111 so that should be within  it, did you say to try lower all other devices from 128 to 200? because i still get lag.
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Re: QoS settup questions
« Reply #91 on: March 17, 2014, 06:41:56 PM »

Yes..
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Re: QoS settup questions
« Reply #92 on: March 17, 2014, 09:05:56 PM »

Ok so dlink talked me through doin the ports. I got the ones from PlayStation which gave me the tcp and udp ports needed.  I did those in port forwarding, the ports i got from call of duty were just one set so they told me to put those ports in virtual server since i didnt have both tcp and udp separate . Now most of the ports needed were already saved in the port forwarding which i separated with , and if i tried typing ports that were used ther it said they conflict . So is it fine since those were input already with the PlayStation ports ? There was one that wasnt a PlayStation port 1935 so i could save that one in virtual server . Not to sure if that fixed the issue where i couldnt get in multiplayer ill find out soon. Also i changed all other  devices priority to 200 so ill find out soon if that fixed the lag also. hopefully i got the ports right
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Re: QoS settup questions
« Reply #93 on: March 17, 2014, 09:35:24 PM »

Also we have the router set so only mac address added can access Internet , the setting allow these mac address listed to have access is still there just wondering if something else could have got changed that would let people get access i think some people live here are getting on that shouldn't be
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Re: QoS settup questions
« Reply #94 on: March 18, 2014, 12:16:23 PM »

Ok so dlink talked me through doin the ports. I got the ones from PlayStation which gave me the tcp and udp ports needed.  I did those in port forwarding, the ports i got from call of duty were just one set so they told me to put those ports in virtual server since i didnt have both tcp and udp separate . Now most of the ports needed were already saved in the port forwarding which i separated with , and if i tried typing ports that were used ther it said they conflict . So is it fine since those were input already with the PlayStation ports ? There was one that wasnt a PlayStation port 1935 so i could save that one in virtual server . Not to sure if that fixed the issue where i couldnt get in multiplayer ill find out soon. Also i changed all other  devices priority to 200 so ill find out soon if that fixed the lag also. hopefully i got the ports right

You can't have ports forwarded through virtual server and through port forwarding.

Ideally, if you are hosting games, you want to have the ports forwarded through virtual server.

Port forwarding is better for computer applications or if you aren't hosting.


Also we have the router set so only mac address added can access Internet , the setting allow these mac address listed to have access is still there just wondering if something else could have got changed that would let people get access i think some people live here are getting on that shouldn't be

You could monitor the status page and DHCP Reservation page as that has a list of dynamic clients that don't have a reserved or Static IP.

If you have Mac Address Filtering enabled, it should be pretty unlikely anyone has gotten onto the network unless you put them on yourself.

If you really think you are compromised, you can change the the wireless password, the router admin password, and clear everything from the MAC filtering and start over.

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Re: QoS settup questions
« Reply #95 on: March 19, 2014, 10:35:02 AM »

Ya my game still isnt letting me online multiplayer so the ports must not be in right. I had the tcp and udp ports for PlayStation so i put those in port forwarding and one set of numbers for call of duty ghosts ports so i put those in virtual server . Thing is i did PlayStation first once i tried ghosts some ports well most were already in with the PlayStation so it wouldnt  let me save. So your saying i need to do every port thats separated by a comma, put in singly each box? What about if some for ghosts are same as PlayStation do put once or in twice ? Also the ports that are like 3478-3480 i put 3478 in one and 3480 next? What else just make sure protocol both? And give them separat names
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Re: QoS settup questions
« Reply #96 on: March 19, 2014, 10:36:48 AM »

Maybe MF will have a look with you using TV...  ;D

Also if you installed a PL make sure it's not in the All Other devices QoS rule. It doesn't need to be in any rule or need any QoS management I believe.

Give it a reserved IP address of 192.168.0.150 if you see it in the Dynamic DHCP Clients list. Something out side of the AllOtherDevices and PS rule range.
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Re: QoS settup questions
« Reply #97 on: March 19, 2014, 10:51:58 AM »

You never want the ports in twice.

What is the specific error when you try and go to multiplayer?

I have a few hours now if you want to have me teamviewer in.

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Re: QoS settup questions
« Reply #98 on: March 19, 2014, 11:28:42 AM »

Also, this might be a bigger issue:

http://community.callofduty.com/thread/200851810


Error 4096 and multiplayer issues are affecting many people.

Furry, how do you feel about putting the PS4 in the DMZ?

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Re: QoS settup questions
« Reply #99 on: March 19, 2014, 11:28:55 AM »

Yes it does fall in all other device 100-150 it 109. The download n upload test i ran on ny ps4 last night didnt realky go any higher then wifi was, but youtube seems to run without buffer now and wasnt lag last night but that could just been noone was on, would it improve connection tho making it more stable ? I even put eternet direct from router to system test and not really higher then normal up and down eaither, i dont get it tho i brought my system beside router wifi before and i was getting like 15 ,17 down , where as wifi in my room is 3-6 and powerline adapter showing same 5, 6 and direct eternet was same . shouldn't direct be higher .  I thought direct was best
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Re: QoS settup questions
« Reply #100 on: March 19, 2014, 11:32:32 AM »

Yes it does fall in all other device 100-150 it 109. The download n upload test i ran on ny ps4 last night didnt realky go any higher then wifi was, but youtube seems to run without buffer now and wasnt lag last night but that could just been noone was on, would it improve connection tho making it more stable ? I even put eternet direct from router to system test and not really higher then normal up and down eaither, i dont get it tho i brought my system beside router wifi before and i was getting like 15 ,17 down , where as wifi in my room is 3-6 and powerline adapter showing same 5, 6 and direct eternet was same . shouldn't direct be higher .  I thought direct was best

Direct should be higher, but are the cables cat5e, cat6, cat 7?  Does the router have gigabit ports? The modem? The ps4 itself?  Which powerline adapters are you running?

Have you verified that your modem levels are in spec?  What speeds are you paying for with your service?

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Re: QoS settup questions
« Reply #101 on: March 19, 2014, 11:33:38 AM »

Reserve the PLs IP address and change the .109 to 192.168.0.160. You'll need to power off the PL then back on so it gets the new IP address is all after you reserve the new address.
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Re: QoS settup questions
« Reply #102 on: March 19, 2014, 11:41:03 AM »

Im not sure what eternet cord it was i used just a old blue one. The one end of the eternet connecter was loose wire but still worked i just wanted to see how much improve itd be. As for gigabit yes router has it i think n ps4 should support it, i dont have one tho, what do they do n how much, i need a 100' cord run along ceiling to router if i do end up goin direct some point. As for powerline adapter its a dlink DHP-309AV
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Re: QoS settup questions
« Reply #103 on: March 19, 2014, 11:45:51 AM »

Remember the 810L only supports 100Mb WAN and LAN connections. Would be nice if it had Gb ports.  :-\
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« Reply #104 on: March 19, 2014, 11:48:42 AM »

Im not sure what eternet cord it was i used just a old blue one. The one end of the eternet connecter was loose wire but still worked i just wanted to see how much improve itd be. As for gigabit yes router has it i think n ps4 should support it, i dont have one tho, what do they do n how much, i need a 100' cord run along ceiling to router if i do end up goin direct some point. As for powerline adapter its a dlink DHP-309AV

What speeds are you paying for internet wise?  Download and upload speed.  You should be getting that plugged in.
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