disabling QOS
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disabling QOS
how can I confim that the QOS is being disable ? , can I check it in the config file somewhere ?.
Re: disabling QOS
I had disable it in the interface but it seem that my speed is not improved.florachan wrote:how can I confim that the QOS is being disable ? , can I check it in the config file somewhere ?.
Re: disabling QOS
To confirm if your QOS is disables you can login into your router using SSH and type the command line "iptables -t mangle -vnL"
The mangle tables should not have the qos scripts listed.
What is the speed issue that concerns you?
The mangle tables should not have the qos scripts listed.
What is the speed issue that concerns you?
Linksys WRT1900ACv2
Netgear WNDR3700v2
TP Link 1043ND v3
TP-Link TL-WDR3600 v1
Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH2
WRT54G-TM
Netgear WNDR3700v2
TP Link 1043ND v3
TP-Link TL-WDR3600 v1
Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH2
WRT54G-TM
Re: disabling QOS
pbix wrote:To confirm if your QOS is disables you can login into your router using SSH and type the command line "iptables -t mangle -vnL"
The mangle tables should not have the qos scripts listed.
What is the speed issue that concerns you?
?Thanks , now I can check what qos scripts being used by iptable. hmm .. probably is the distance that artificially slowing my speed down. I will do more testing.
Re: disabling QOS
Hi,
Enabling the QoS through the web interface (ticking Enable QoS) works.
However, disabling it through the web interface (unticking Enable QoS) doesn't quite work unless I follow it up with router reboot.
On a separate note, if I wanted to enable/disable QoS on a schedule, would it be sufficient to put a cron job that runs /etc/init.d/qos_gargoyle start/stop.
My goal is to enable traffic shaping for off-peak usage. Crazy tenants download so much in a single night that the ISP's off-peak quota will be long gone before the month is over, thus making everyone miserable.
Everyone gets a peak bandwidth quota, so it doesn't really matter if they get unlimited bandwidth during peak periods. The faster they use, the faster they will have their internet access blocked, without affecting others.
For the curious, I did traffic shaping through QoS (Download). It's an inelegant hack. I had one Classification Rule for each tenant (tenant's IP are statically assigned) and a corresponding Service Class with Maximum Bandwidth. I needed a separate Service Class for each tenant because the maximum bandwidth is shared (ie 50kbps/3 for three tenants).
Great job with Gargoyle. It works very well and your efforts are greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Enabling the QoS through the web interface (ticking Enable QoS) works.
However, disabling it through the web interface (unticking Enable QoS) doesn't quite work unless I follow it up with router reboot.
On a separate note, if I wanted to enable/disable QoS on a schedule, would it be sufficient to put a cron job that runs /etc/init.d/qos_gargoyle start/stop.
My goal is to enable traffic shaping for off-peak usage. Crazy tenants download so much in a single night that the ISP's off-peak quota will be long gone before the month is over, thus making everyone miserable.
Everyone gets a peak bandwidth quota, so it doesn't really matter if they get unlimited bandwidth during peak periods. The faster they use, the faster they will have their internet access blocked, without affecting others.
For the curious, I did traffic shaping through QoS (Download). It's an inelegant hack. I had one Classification Rule for each tenant (tenant's IP are statically assigned) and a corresponding Service Class with Maximum Bandwidth. I needed a separate Service Class for each tenant because the maximum bandwidth is shared (ie 50kbps/3 for three tenants).
Great job with Gargoyle. It works very well and your efforts are greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Re: disabling QOS
Should be fixed in 1.0.11.
Re: disabling QOS
G'dayspryte wrote:Hi,
Enabling the QoS through the web interface (ticking Enable QoS) works.
However, disabling it through the web interface (unticking Enable QoS) doesn't quite work unless I follow it up with router reboot.
On a separate note, if I wanted to enable/disable QoS on a schedule, would it be sufficient to put a cron job that runs /etc/init.d/qos_gargoyle start/stop.
My goal is to enable traffic shaping for off-peak usage. Crazy tenants download so much in a single night that the ISP's off-peak quota will be long gone before the month is over, thus making everyone miserable.
Everyone gets a peak bandwidth quota, so it doesn't really matter if they get unlimited bandwidth during peak periods. The faster they use, the faster they will have their internet access blocked, without affecting others.
For the curious, I did traffic shaping through QoS (Download). It's an inelegant hack. I had one Classification Rule for each tenant (tenant's IP are statically assigned) and a corresponding Service Class with Maximum Bandwidth. I needed a separate Service Class for each tenant because the maximum bandwidth is shared (ie 50kbps/3 for three tenants).
Great job with Gargoyle. It works very well and your efforts are greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Can you explain how you set up your peak/off peak usage tables? I can only have one IP address per rule, therefore I can't have a peak and off peak for each user (IP)
Re: disabling QOS
Hi,
From what I understand, are referring to traffic shaping (not quota) for peak/off-peak periods?
From my experimentations, there's no direct way of achieving that through the web interface.
From the web interface, you can:
1) Turn on traffic shaping all the time for all IPs
2) Turn off traffic shaping all the time for all IPs
From the console (through ssh), you could probably put a cron job that:
1) Turns on traffic shaping for a specific time-frame for all IP
2) Turns off traffic shaping for a specific time-frame for all IP
I'm currently experimenting with this. Will report my results when I get it.
There is no immediate way to turn on/off traffic shaping for a specific IP during a specific time-frame, either through web interface or console.
From what I understand, are referring to traffic shaping (not quota) for peak/off-peak periods?
From my experimentations, there's no direct way of achieving that through the web interface.
From the web interface, you can:
1) Turn on traffic shaping all the time for all IPs
2) Turn off traffic shaping all the time for all IPs
From the console (through ssh), you could probably put a cron job that:
1) Turns on traffic shaping for a specific time-frame for all IP
2) Turns off traffic shaping for a specific time-frame for all IP
I'm currently experimenting with this. Will report my results when I get it.
There is no immediate way to turn on/off traffic shaping for a specific IP during a specific time-frame, either through web interface or console.