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Setup of Qos on 2820
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02 Nov 2010 21:44 #64640
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Hi
Went back to 3.3.3 and even did a factory default but this did not help. I will try 3.3.4.1 and see if that makes any difference
Went back to 3.3.3 and even did a factory default but this did not help. I will try 3.3.4.1 and see if that makes any difference
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27 Nov 2010 09:22 #65039
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Replied by robathome on topic Setup of Qos on 2820
Did you go to 3.3.4.1?
I am still tinkering with QoS and at last have got some traffic to go through the QoS rules. However I can only get it working one way - outwards from within the network controlled by the 2820.
For example I have set rule 1 for Local IP 192.168.0.200 on TCP port 80.
Now when that PC goes to WWW that does go through rule 1.
I also set a rule for the same IP for TCP port 3389. When I RDP out from that PC the traffic goes through that rule, but not when I RDP into it from outside the network. Is this something to do with pseudo ports maybe?
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Rob
I am still tinkering with QoS and at last have got some traffic to go through the QoS rules. However I can only get it working one way - outwards from within the network controlled by the 2820.
For example I have set rule 1 for Local IP 192.168.0.200 on TCP port 80.
Now when that PC goes to WWW that does go through rule 1.
I also set a rule for the same IP for TCP port 3389. When I RDP out from that PC the traffic goes through that rule, but not when I RDP into it from outside the network. Is this something to do with pseudo ports maybe?
Getting closer...
Rob
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