I'm sorry if my understanding of QoS is flawed, but I definitely need some help with this. It has probably been answered, but none of my searches of the forum really gave me a clear answer.
So I have QoS setup in an attempt to throttle bittorrent (located on a single machine) during peak usage of the internet so that during the day, users trying to use the internet can get the best connection they can possibly get (whether it be browsing, games, or whatnot). On off-peak usage, such as when everyone is asleep during the night or gone during the day, bittorrent should run at full speed.
However, my QoS settings don't seem to be doing squat. This is what I have in my QoS.
Name: Bittorrent
Priority: 255
Local IP Range: 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255
Remote IP Range: 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255
Protocol TCP
Local Port Range: 10000 to 10000
Remote Port Range: 0 to 65535
Is there anything I'm missing here? Do I need an "everything else" rule that has a priority of 1? Or would QoS not help me load balance the bittorrent bandwidth at all.