Setting up Qos

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lhikary

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hi guys i have a tp-link td 8901g
want to setup a qos for my pc which is connected
via wifi
thing is the manual and the pdf are both complete
bs and useless
so theres the following in the qos page in order
Destination MAC :
application:
physicla ports:
IP :
Mask :
port range : [] ~ [] source mac:
IP:
mask:
port range:
protocol id:
vlan id range:
ipp/ds field: ipp/tos or DSCP
IP Precedence Range:
type of service:
dscp range: (Value Range: 0 ~ 63)
802.1p

Action:
ipp/ds field: ipp/tos or dscp
IP Precedence Remarking:
Type of Service Remarking:
DSCP Remarking: (Value Range: 0 ~ 63)
802.1p Remarking:
Queue:
 

lhikary

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some of them have options so here they are:
application:
igmp
sip
hip.323
mgcp
snmp dns
dhcp
rip
rstp
rtcp
rtp ...
Protocol id:
tcp/udp
tcp
udp
ismp
igmp ....
IP Precedence Range:
(u can only use ip precedence range if
IPP/DS Field: ipp/tos)
0 to 7 ~ 0 to 7 type of service:
normal service
minimize delay
maximize throughpot
maximize reliablity
minimise monetary cost ... 802.1p:
0 to 7 ~ 0 to 7
....
IP Precedence Remarking:
0 to 7
...
Type of Service Remarking:
(same as type of service^)
...
(Both the 2 above ip precedence remarking and
type of service remarking are only be choosed if
IPP/DS Field: ipp/tos)
802.1p Remarking:
1st option
0 to 7
2nd option
key net traffic (rip, ospf)
voice
video
igmp
key data
...
Queue#:
low
medium
high
highest

i wanna know what to fill in and what to choose
thanks!!
 

Kewlx25

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Two things to remember about QoS.

1) It only applies to upload
2) It only helps when there is congestion

For an internet network, it's not hard, but it's also not typically a problem. The most common use of QoS is for the limited bandwidth of the WAN port. Because most devices have large buffers, you need to make sure you limit your upload bandwidth to about 90% of your real upload bandwidth. This way the buffer is always empty, allowing your router to do proper QoS.

If you do not limit the upload rate of your router, you could fill the buffer of the modem and you will still have latency issues.
 

lhikary

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i know all that bs
i wanna know what to fill in
read before you post
 
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