Jeka,
I could be mistaken but I believe the issue your encountering is an underpowered router.
I have run QoS on my R7000 (dual core 1ghz proc & other beefy specs) and I can tell you for a fact that the QoS works just fine. _________________ Router currently owned:
Netgear R7800 - Router
Netgear R7000 - AP mode
Joined: 29 May 2008 Posts: 243 Location: United Kingdom
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2015 20:09 Post subject:
What i have notice is that Virgin Media (My cable ISP) caches in HTTPS and not HTTP like YouTube/Google Play Downloads and even Netflix! So i have set the HTTPS traffic to Express and HTTP to Premium, My xbox dont seems to require much bandwidth as i have set this to Express. Some L7-filter i have set to standard
FTP, tar, rar, zip, exe
You can tell by opening cmd > type in nslookup google.co.uk
Now download and open commview http://www.tamos.com/products/commview then click, Start at the top and then browse to YouTube open any youtube video up then go back to commview then click Bytes then the hightest one is the video, Make sure you reslove the IP to make sure if is your ISP that caching you and not googles! _________________ TP-Link TL-WDR3600 v1 [EU]: r36330 (07/16/18 )
D-Link DIR-615 D2 [EU]: r36330 (07/16/18 )
Mikrotik RB750r2 (OpenWrt 17.01.4)
EE BrightBox 1 aka A4001N (OpenWrt 17.01.4)
Sagemcom FAST@5364 (VDSL2,FTTC (Fibre to the Cabinet) Synced 65/17
I just made myself a personal seedbox and I want to prioritize all traffic above the seedbox. I followed your guide but when I save and apply, all internet connection is lost. It comes back if I disbale QoS.
I got the R7000 with DD-WRT v24-sp2 (06/13/14) kongac
build, so it's quite old, but it's the only one working for me.
bax,
no offense but if you lose internet then you did not follow the guide. You missed or mis-configured something. QoS on the R7000 has never been known to break WAN connection even if sub-optimally configured.
Can you create a new thread with specifics.
Please include screen shots of your QoS settings.
Also provide the exact build your using & what internet speeds your service provider is giving you.
Jumping to the last part of your comment, have you tried the newer builds currently available & if so what is not working in them for you that you feel forced to stick with the older code?
Please put your response in the new thread as well.
baxtex wrote:
I just made myself a personal seedbox and I want to prioritize all traffic above the seedbox. I followed your guide but when I save and apply, all internet connection is lost. It comes back if I disbale QoS.
_________________ Router currently owned:
Netgear R7800 - Router
Netgear R7000 - AP mode
bax,
no offense but if you lose internet then you did not follow the guide. You missed or mis-configured something. QoS on the R7000 has never been known to break WAN connection even if sub-optimally configured.
Can you create a new thread with specifics.
Please include screen shots of your QoS settings.
Also provide the exact build your using & what internet speeds your service provider is giving you.
Jumping to the last part of your comment, have you tried the newer builds currently available & if so what is not working in them for you that you feel forced to stick with the older code?
Please put your response in the new thread as well.
baxtex wrote:
I just made myself a personal seedbox and I want to prioritize all traffic above the seedbox. I followed your guide but when I save and apply, all internet connection is lost. It comes back if I disbale QoS.
Yeah sure, a bit crappy sceenshot:
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2emms74&s=8
I got 19/2 mbits down and up.
Also I'm on build 2434M, have tried 5 different versions, all of them gave me reboots every now and then. The latest I tried was the one realesed 27 december.
QOS with this settings worked very well on build 25100 but after I upgraded my router to latest build 26500, unfortunately, it did't work.
My router is Netgear r7000, and I'm using the Kong builds.
I can't downgrade to build 25100 because I experienced regular rebooting with this build, but with the new build there is no accidental rebooting.
Frankly, I don't know what to do???
can someone please comment on my QOS setting? (see screenshot)
1. my aim is to give priority to HTTP/HTTPs requests.
2. Also how do I enable a "catch-all" setting where any ports that's not covered in the list gets xxx priority.
Joined: 29 May 2008 Posts: 243 Location: United Kingdom
Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2015 21:51 Post subject:
mrjayviper wrote:
2. Also how do I enable a "catch-all" setting where any ports that's not covered in the list gets xxx priority.
thanks very much
If is not in that list it will get 0%
Maximum: 100
Premium: 10
Express: 20
Standard: 30
Bulk: 40
(no QoS matched): 0 (aka. catch-all) _________________ TP-Link TL-WDR3600 v1 [EU]: r36330 (07/16/18 )
D-Link DIR-615 D2 [EU]: r36330 (07/16/18 )
Mikrotik RB750r2 (OpenWrt 17.01.4)
EE BrightBox 1 aka A4001N (OpenWrt 17.01.4)
Sagemcom FAST@5364 (VDSL2,FTTC (Fibre to the Cabinet) Synced 65/17
So I'm setting up my R7000 before it is deployed and noticed something different from your setup and my last dd-wrt install. I am using the latest version r28598 as of 12/24/2015. In my GUI, the uplink and downlink tags are backwards from the op's tutorial and my current install of DD-wrt on my R6200V1 (old, I know). See the attached image. Is this intentional or are they mislabeled? Reading the forums, in the past, these values have been backwards and so I'm asking the question if anyone has seen it.
I don't yet have an internet connection to test with.
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2016 20:15 Post subject: netmask priority vs services priority
hi guys, i've set up my qos setting such as that a guest network has bandwidth limited, then i set my local lan without limits and in the services tab i set torrents to bulk. Will my local lan devices get full speed while torrents as a service will be slowed down for everyone?(guest wifi, local lan)
Simplest way I can say to verify if it is correct in your gui (which I suspect it is), is to configure it and test it. If you get the values you expect from testing then the gui is correct.
However, if your download is actually operating at your upload value then the gui is backwards.
You could also look in the command line to see what the are set to.
copekyle wrote:
So I'm setting up my R7000 before it is deployed and noticed something different from your setup and my last dd-wrt install. I am using the latest version r28598 as of 12/24/2015. In my GUI, the uplink and downlink tags are backwards from the op's tutorial and my current install of DD-wrt on my R6200V1 (old, I know). Is this intentional or are they mislabeled? Reading the forums, in the past, these values have been backwards and so I'm asking the question if anyone has seen it.
I don't yet have an internet connection to test with.
_________________ Router currently owned:
Netgear R7800 - Router
Netgear R7000 - AP mode