QOS using MAC address and scheduling wireless off

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mbourd25
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QOS using MAC address and scheduling wireless off

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Hi, I just flashed gargoyle on my Netgear WNDR3700v1 and I find it very good.

1. Can I setup QOS using the MAC address of my VOIP unit Linksys SPA2102 and my PS3, if yes, how?

2. Also, on the features that I liked using in the Netgear stock firmware was to disable the wireless radios, is there an option for that in Gargoyle?

Thanks again and keep up the good work, it's really appreciated.

Marc

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Re: QOS using MAC address and scheduling wireless off

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So in other words, it can't be done using MAC addresses and there is no scheduling option.

Can we setup QOS using the LAN IP address or the LAN port on the router?

Thanks.

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Re: QOS using MAC address and scheduling wireless off

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http://www.gargoyle-router.com/phpbb/vi ... f=7&t=1986

Yes wireless scheduling is possible now, but not via the GUI
You need to login to the router via putty and set this up via CLI

As for the PS3 and QoS

http://www.gargoyle-router.com/phpbb/vi ... f=5&t=2144

Read that post
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Re: QOS using MAC address and scheduling wireless off

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mbourd25 wrote:...
1. Can I setup QOS using the MAC address of my VOIP unit Linksys SPA2102 and my PS3, if yes, how?
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Sorry I do not use QOS, so I have no idea.
mbourd25 wrote:2. Also, on the features that I liked using in the Netgear stock firmware was to disable the wireless radios, is there an option for that in Gargoyle?
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Yes, you are able to disable the wireless radios from the webinterface.
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Re: QOS using MAC address and scheduling wireless off

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DoesItMatter wrote:http://www.gargoyle-router.com/phpbb/vi ... f=7&t=1986

Yes wireless scheduling is possible now, but not via the GUI
You need to login to the router via putty and set this up via CLI
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In 1.5.2:
disable wireless from the webinterface.
disable wireless from the webinterface.
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but maybe you are thinking of scheduled on/off?
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Re: QOS using MAC address and scheduling wireless off

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hnl_dk wrote: but maybe you are thinking of scheduled on/off?
Yea hnl_dk, the original post is looking for scheduled wifi on/off

Has to be done via command line currently
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Re: QOS using MAC address and scheduling wireless off

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DoesItMatter wrote:
hnl_dk wrote: but maybe you are thinking of scheduled on/off?
Yea hnl_dk, the original post is looking for scheduled wifi on/off

Has to be done via command line currently
ok, did not understand it as that.
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Re: QOS using MAC address and scheduling wireless off

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That's it, if I want to schedule the wifi to turn off and on, it's through the command line.

But for using QOS on my VOIP and PS3, I have to assign an static IP address first, then attach the MAC address to that particular IP address and then setup the QOS. Wouldn't it be easier to add a section in the QOS to enter a MAC address directly?

Thanks for your help.

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