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GargoyleNoob
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Best default class options

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I have 4 DL classes (wifi, netbox, xbox, pc) and 3 UL classes (wifi, pc, xbox) with static IPs set for all devices on my network. I have PC as my default class on both pages. I was wondering how to make it so that all of my xbox packets make it to my games when Im playing. Often times, I'll be playing a game with only my xbox on and no devices on my wifi and see small spikes in my PC class. I dont understand how that is possible since all of my traffic is routed through static IPs. I will include my UL rules and classes in the next post.

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GargoyleNoob
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Re: Best default class options

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pbix
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Re: Best default class options

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PC is your default class so any traffic you did not account for in your rules will go into that class. Your router itself for example is not covered by any of your rules. You can check the connections list to see other traffic in the PC class.

How big is a "spike" in traffic anyway? You should post a screen shot of that.
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GargoyleNoob
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Re: Best default class options

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So, Im guessing that they are TCP connections that are causing the spikes, which are only about 4-20 kbps. Is there a way for me to add a rule for the router itself? I've never heard of anyone doing that. Also, could you post screens of your personal QOS? I can compare ours and base mine off of yours to get optimal results.

pbix
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Re: Best default class options

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How big is a "spike" in traffic anyway? You should post a screen shot of that
Linksys WRT1900ACv2
Netgear WNDR3700v2
TP Link 1043ND v3
TP-Link TL-WDR3600 v1
Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH2
WRT54G-TM

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