Help With QoS

Shlutka

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I've made several threads about my problems, and I've gotten many replies which have NOT solved my problem at all. I understand what QoS is, I just have no idea HOW to do it. On most routers it's quite straight forward, on my router it's very odd.

I've provided screenshots prior, but no one has seemed to use them.
Here are the settings that I'm able to fill in.

QoS Direction: (Downstream or Upstream)
Rule Name:
DSCP Classification:
Queue Priority: (High or Low)
IP Tag:

There's nothing that has to do with filling out the bandwitdth you'd like to allocate to each device, as I've seen in videos. I've looked up tutorials on this, my router is pretty specific to my ISP which is pretty unheard of so none of those either. I've been told to get custom firmware, but all of the suggested didn't have my router model.

All I need is to get rid of a bandwidth hog. I'm a competitive gamer, I can't afford to have %20 choke along with 120 ping.

Thank you in advance.


 

Kewlx25

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QoS is not a single thing nor is it a simple thing. Most people get it wrong. If it's that important to you, get an OpenWRT compatible router and enable traffic shaping. It has an AQM called fq_codel that will do pretty much everything you want. Just remember to sat your rate limit to below your slowest rate. You may have a 20Mb connection, but if it drops down to 15Mb from time to time, then rate limit to 14Mb.
 

Shlutka

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So what could I try?