I am trying to give all connections that comes from the qbittorrent client a low priority with no success till now .
The Program configuration is :
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The router QOS Download :
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The router QOS Upload :
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But the rules are not Working As Follow :
I have noticed that the rules work for the ports when its appear at the upper line only not the lower (Beside my Computer name) like this Working for LOL Game :
After reading about Ports I am assuming that ports at the upper line are ports opened at the server , while the lower line are ports opened internally at the lan , So the question how to setup the QOS for the Torrent Program ? .
I have Discovered the Problem , I should reverse the Destination and Source ports at the QOS Download and upload , Putting the (Destination Port: 29000) at the Download page , and (Source Port: 29000) at the Upload Page .
For Noobs like me this is the Conclusion in a simple words (Need Confirmation if possible from an advanced user) :
For a Download Connection ( at the download QOS page ) the Upper line at the Connection list (WAN Host) represent the Source IP and Source Port , While the Lower line at the Connection list (LAN Host) represent the Destination IP and Destination Port .
For an Upload Connection ( at the Upload QOS page ) the Upper line at the Connection list (WAN Host) represent the Destination IP and Distination Port , While the Lower line at the Connection list (LAN Host) represent the Source IP and Source Port .
While :
LAN Port : is the port between your Computer and Router
and
WAN Port : is the Port between your Router and the External Server
thelordabdo wrote:Need Confirmation if possible from an advanced user
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thelordabdo wrote:
For a Download Connection ( at the download QOS page ) the Upper line at the Connection list (WAN Host) represent the Source IP and Source Port , While the Lower line at the Connection list (LAN Host) represent the Destination IP and Destination Port .
For an Upload Connection ( at the Upload QOS page ) the Upper line at the Connection list (WAN Host) represent the Destination IP and Distination Port , While the Lower line at the Connection list (LAN Host) represent the Source IP and Source Port .
Yes in accord with the convention that you upload from your Source LAN to the destination WAN (Internet) and that you download from the source WAN (Internet) to your destination LAN.
thelordabdo wrote:
While :
LAN Port : is the port between your Computer and Router
and
WAN Port : is the Port between your Router and the External Server
A networked computer has an IP address (say 12.34.56.78) and will probably be listening for packets on one or more ports (for example a web server will be listening on port 80 for a web page request). When your computer requests a webpage the request will contain a return IP address and port (ie port 42983). Your computer will listen on port 42983 for a reply. If at the same time you request another web page from some other server (again on port 80), then your computer will wait for that reply on some other port (say port 23432). Does this help?
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