QoS ports and ranges

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Mutiny1
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QoS ports and ranges

Post by Mutiny1 »

First of all thanks for the firmware, it kills the stock counterparts.

My Setup is WNDR3700V2 with a 200 mg swap partition via the USB
Running Gargoyle 1.5.6

My question is : When defining a new classification rule in either up/down QoS; is it not possible to define multiple ports and a port range in the same rule?

I don't want to clutter the QoS with a boat load of single entries all pointing to one application. IE Diablo3, or Battlefield3

It would be awesome if I could enter the destination ports as :
80,443,12345-12399,45098
This is just an example of the notation. If it's not possible, please help me understand why it wouldn't be.

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Re: QoS ports and ranges

Post by pbix »

Yes port ranges work on the QoS screen.

Did you try?

I think the notation you have should work but it might need to use ":" instead of "-" but I cannot remember and I am out of town right now and cannot check myself.
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Mutiny1
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Re: QoS ports and ranges

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Thanks for the info, I tried several notation style variants but it always showed the numbers in red, I did do some testing before the original post and can confirm that a single range notation of "45345-54860" does work, but I could not make it work with a string of single ports AND a port range.
In the attached shot I understand why these highlighted (Red) rules are segregated but for the sake of my question; can they be combined to form one rule?
My goal is to create a single rule for each game. In the example changing Gaming class (Blue) to EA or Blizzard OR Battlefield3 or Diablo3 and create a class for each respectively.

I will go back and try the XX:YY:ZZ notation you suggested.

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Re: QoS ports and ranges

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You can specify a single port or a range of ports but you cannot specify a list of ports for a single rule.
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Mutiny1
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Re: QoS ports and ranges

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Oh well... so every single port needs to be specified then. Is it a limitation in the GUI? Just a curious question at this point. I'll make due. The features outshine the limitation imo.

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Mutiny1 wrote:Oh well... so every single port needs to be specified then. Is it a limitation in the GUI? Just a curious question at this point. I'll make due. The features outshine the limitation imo.
You can specify a port range.
The QoS documentation have described how to do it.
http://www.gargoyle-router.com/wiki/doku.php?id=qos
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