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wasabisashimi 06-25-2010 11:25 AM

setting router?
 
Anyone have experience setting their router?

I want to learn how to set my router so that it is able to give one program more download power over another program.

For example, I want to increase internet power for a streaming program so i can watch shows lag free, while my brother is playing warcraft on his laptop or vice versa.

I can get into the router admin setup screen but dont know where to begin.

thank you

Jeremy617 06-25-2010 01:43 PM

What you're referring to is called QoS (quality of service).

For consumer routers the only way to tell it to prioritize one type of internet traffic over the other is based on which port a program is communicating on.

Usually browsing over the internet is on port 80, and secure internet (https) is 443. So if you can tell your router to prioritize traffic on port 80 over any other port, it should improve your web browsing/media streaming. As long as your streaming media through a browser, if not, you'll have to determine which port your streaming app is using.

If you still can't find it, your router may not support it, post up the model.

wasabisashimi 06-26-2010 07:23 PM

I have a D-link DIR-615 wireless N router. I went into the Admin setup and found QOS setup tab.

My router only gives a couple options, 1) QOS engine on/off. 2) automatic uplink on/off.

There are no port configurations for me to enter manually. I guess my router sucks.

I read that the QOS on my router is automatic configured for gaming though, i dunno how well it does compare to high end router that allows you to enter manual port preference.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeremy617 (Post 7005356)
What you're referring to is called QoS (quality of service).

For consumer routers the only way to tell it to prioritize one type of internet traffic over the other is based on which port a program is communicating on.

Usually browsing over the internet is on port 80, and secure internet (https) is 443. So if you can tell your router to prioritize traffic on port 80 over any other port, it should improve your web browsing/media streaming. As long as your streaming media through a browser, if not, you'll have to determine which port your streaming app is using.

If you still can't find it, your router may not support it, post up the model.



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