I bought a Gargoyle compatible router (barely... the Archer C7 v2) and installed Gargoyle because it seemed like the ONLY consumer-grade solution for real bandwidth and quota control.
Now... following the advice I saw in some other threads... I created a Service Class for each household member (one of them counted for two people), and assigned IPs of various devices on the LAN to the appropriate Service Classes.


My question is this... if I'm using the QoS to perform this sort of bandwidth allocation... doesn't this necessitate giving up the abilities of the QoS to shape traffic for Gaming... VOIP... BitTorrent... etc?
Seems to me like you can only have one or the other, since the QoS interface doesn't allow any sort of nested rule structure (which would allow you to further allocate bandwidth within a particular Service Class into "Sub" Service Classes. e.g. Sally ---> Sally's Gaming, or Harry ----> Harry's BitTorrent.)
Does anyone get the gist of what I'm talking about here? Or is there a more elegant solution that I've just totally looked over?