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04 Jan 2012 13:50 #70666
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OIC, thanks. though telnet isn't installed by default in widnows 7!
I eventually found the problem, well it seems to have resolved it.
I turned off QoS and it's working fine!
The IT company who installed it had it set at 25% across the board. I don't know what any of the classes, settings or numbers actually mean, but I did some googling and found other saying QoS caused them problems, so I disabled it and it is now working without problems.
Should I be using QoS? got any examples of a good QoS implementation?
I eventually found the problem, well it seems to have resolved it.
I turned off QoS and it's working fine!
The IT company who installed it had it set at 25% across the board. I don't know what any of the classes, settings or numbers actually mean, but I did some googling and found other saying QoS caused them problems, so I disabled it and it is now working without problems.
Should I be using QoS? got any examples of a good QoS implementation?
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04 Jan 2012 14:36 #70668
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QoS is to prioritise traffic over the other types,
i've set mine up as follows :
QoS should ensure the traffic goes through even if it becomes saturated, it has to reserve bandwidth to do this so thats why the percentages add up to 100%,
so if you had all 3 classes and traffic that falls outside of the scope on the go at the same time, they should be consuming the respective percentage of bandwidth.
When there isn't traffic on one of the slots, the bandwidth can be shared out to the other slots.
that status link shows you a page like the following
i'll hang onto the link for the annex M code,
Presume there isn't anything more exhaustive statistics wise to be had then?
as the Netgear DG834 i had connected to the line previously had SNR and Attenuation seperately for upstream and downstream.
Cheers
Matt
i've set mine up as follows :
Code:
Class Rule
Index Name
Class 1 VPN-DNS-Ping
Class 2 Web
Class 3 Email-Ftp
Index Status Bandwidth Direction Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Others UDP Bandwidth Control Online Statistics
WAN1 Enable 7232.00Kbps/832.00Kbps Outbound 25% 25% 10% 40% Inactive Status Setup
QoS should ensure the traffic goes through even if it becomes saturated, it has to reserve bandwidth to do this so thats why the percentages add up to 100%,
so if you had all 3 classes and traffic that falls outside of the scope on the go at the same time, they should be consuming the respective percentage of bandwidth.
When there isn't traffic on one of the slots, the bandwidth can be shared out to the other slots.
that status link shows you a page like the following
i'll hang onto the link for the annex M code,
Presume there isn't anything more exhaustive statistics wise to be had then?
as the Netgear DG834 i had connected to the line previously had SNR and Attenuation seperately for upstream and downstream.
Cheers
Matt
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