i disabled ACC. on speedtest i have 10ms ping. i set my download to 24000.Lantis wrote:Correct. If you start to demand more than 8000kbps and the Ping is within limits it will raise the number
You could try your connection without ACC. If it's reasonably stable you won't see any performance benefits from using it.
Xbox 360 qos
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Re: Xbox 360 qos
Re: Xbox 360 qos
i'd probably just leave it for now then mate. See how you go. The real test is when your connection is being hammered and you want to do something that low ping is essential for (like gaming).
https://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoylebuilds for the latest releases
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Re: Xbox 360 qos
Only problem you might face is, If Xbox 360 is downloading a game it will use port 80 and 443 so i would personally would do ports ranging in 1024-63365 this will cover the gaming range not the downloads.
And for the downloads, Anything over 100Mb would get medium class or bulk it whatever you feel if you needed to download a game thats 4GB-8GB in size and for the Xbox One games this is well over 20GB and some of them are 50GB in size

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Re: Xbox 360 qos
thank you for your help, but my xbox is unlocked (RGH2) so its never downloading games :p