

It is highly recommended to have at least, SYN, FIN & RST checked, OR, none at all. Prioritize small TCP-packets with the following flags: ACK/SYN/FIN/RSTįor detailed info on what these packets do see: Update your build if you dont have it, stay up to date.


Then scroll down to the Chain SVQOS_SVCS section.īuilds before r21061 will not have this option. What this means is that if you have 10,000kbit of uplink traffic, "Standard" class traffic can be reduced and de-prioritized to 15% or 1,500kbit when a concurrent express or higher priority service requires the down/uplink pipe at the same time.Ĭheck which priorities are used with the command below: Use this class for P2P and downloading services like FTP.īandwidth is allocated based on the following "minimum to maximum" percentages of downlink and uplink values for each class as of current builds: If the line is full of traffic from other classes, Bulk will only be allocated 1% of total set limit. Bulk - The bulk class is only allocated remaining bandwidth when the remaining classes are idle.Standard - All services that are not specifically classed will fall under standard class.Express - The Express class is for interactive applications that require bandwidth above standard services so that interactive apps run smoothly.Most VoIP and video services will function good in this class if Express is insufficient. Premium - Second highest bandwidth class, by default handshaking and ICMP packets fall into this class.Maximum - This class offers maximum priority and should be used sparingly.

If you plan on using QoS, please read Priorities explained and Precedence before going any farther. Please note, as of 336XX, if QoS is enabled, SFE (Shortcut Forwarding Engine) is disabled, even if it shows up as enabled in the GUI, it is disabled. The FTP will slow down slightly as bandwidth is needed for the VOIP, provided VOIP was given greater priority. This allows, for example, a full speed download via FTP without causing jittering on a VOIP chat. This is very handy when you max out your connection so that you can allow for each application to have some bandwidth and so that no single application can take down the internet connection. Quality of Service ( QoS) is a method to guarantee a bandwidth relationship between individual applications or protocols. 9 How Do You Check What QoS Priorities Were Appliedīe using a build NO OLDER than r32170 before proceeding!.5 Prioritizing by Application (Skype, Http) or Port Range (P2P).
