QoS on LAN

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lasombra
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QoS on LAN

Post by lasombra »

Hi,

I've just discovered Gargoyle a few weeks back and I'm loving it. Simple and stable. :)

I have a WD TV live which loads video files com a Samba share on my Mac, wirelessly, but from time to time the videos start to slow down, making me pause the video for some seconds and then play it again. Sometimes this solves it, sometimes it does not.

Is there a way to set a classification rule to prioritize this kind of traffic?

Thank you

pbix
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Re: QoS on LAN

Post by pbix »

Only traffic which passes from WAN<>LAN can be classified. Sounds like you are talking about LAN only traffic.
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Hoggy
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Re: QoS on LAN

Post by Hoggy »

Maybe this could be a feature request? QOS for LAN traffic.
I could see that being very useful sometimes - if it would be possible at all. Maybe separate configs for LAN and WAN traffic??? I don't know - just throwing out a possibility...
Netgear WNDR3800 w/Gargoyle 1.5.8 (using)
Netgear WNDR3700v3 w/Factory FW (now as backup)
Noticed wireless is stronger in WNDR3800 too.

lasombra
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Re: QoS on LAN

Post by lasombra »

Hoggy wrote:Maybe this could be a feature request? QOS for LAN traffic.
I could see that being very useful sometimes - if it would be possible at all. Maybe separate configs for LAN and WAN traffic??? I don't know - just throwing out a possibility...
I think it's possible via WMM, which is enabled by default.

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