Router packet priority control.
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Router packet priority control.
Anyone know of some good software for prioritizing traffic over a router? For example, I would rather WoW traffic get attention first from my router rather than one of my roommates running bittorrent kicking me down to 500ms+ latency.
- gibborim
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Re: Router packet priority control.
What kind of router do you have? It's usually an setting in the firmware, but some routers have more QoS options than others. There may be software solutions out there as well.
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Re: Router packet priority control.
thats funny cause I was looking at that the other night on my router, you can set it per port and per program... if you have admin access to the router setting you might be able to do it there
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Rachmaninoff - Posts: 865
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Re: Router packet priority control.
Like Cerwillis said, what type of router? Some routers you can flash with a freeware version of their IOS that may allow this functionality. I have a DLINK with a built in program called Gamingfuel that will prioritize packets for me.
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Punkss2 - Posts: 423
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Re: Router packet priority control.
For lots of router control, http://www.dd-wrt.com/site/index is a good option.
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Re: Router packet priority control.
An easier solution would be to ask your roommate to throttle the upload/download speeds, many clients have that ability. Heck there is probably a client that can modify the speeds based on time of day so it won't impact raid times or peak gaming times.
The other option is MAD (Mutually Assured Downloading) get your own bittorrent client and crank that sucker up when he tries to get online.
The other option is MAD (Mutually Assured Downloading) get your own bittorrent client and crank that sucker up when he tries to get online.
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Navan - Posts: 18
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Re: Router packet priority control.
gibborim wrote:Anyone know of some good software for prioritizing traffic over a router? For example, I would rather WoW traffic get attention first from my router rather than one of my roommates running bittorrent kicking me down to 500ms+ latency.
1) go to hardware store, buy hammer
2) go to housewares store, buy icepick
3) take cover off room-mate's PC
4) ...
5) WoW latency improves, profit
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Malthrax - Posts: 724
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Re: Router packet priority control.
Malthrax wrote:gibborim wrote:Anyone know of some good software for prioritizing traffic over a router? For example, I would rather WoW traffic get attention first from my router rather than one of my roommates running bittorrent kicking me down to 500ms+ latency.
1) go to hardware store, buy hammer
2) go to housewares store, buy icepick
3) take cover off room-mate's PC
4) ...
5) WoW latency improves, profit
Sounds like a plan to me, nothing can go wrong with a mallet and a pick-axe.
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Fetzie - Posts: 1650
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Re: Router packet priority control.
Malthrax wrote:gibborim wrote:Anyone know of some good software for prioritizing traffic over a router? For example, I would rather WoW traffic get attention first from my router rather than one of my roommates running bittorrent kicking me down to 500ms+ latency.
1) go to hardware store, buy hammer
2) go to housewares store, buy icepick
3) take cover off room-mate's PC
4) ...
5) WoW latency improves, profit
I have sabotaged their μTorrent settings repeatedly.
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