- Jan 20, 2008
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I'm trying to see if it is possible to do QoS from within windows. I've played around with my router settings which is a default Verizon Fios item that they give you with service, and surprisingly enough it had QoS in the options. I was able to set priorities for ports/protocols like HTTP and port for Call Of Duty.
However that did not solve my problem. What I would like to accomplish is to give priority to my browser traffic while I'm downloading things in the background, easy you say - HTTP. but the problem is that my downloads are also coming from HTTP (using RapidShare... *grin*) - so I ended up where I started.
Can anyone recommend a solution for this situation? Is there any way from Windows give 1 running process network priority over the other somehow ?
However that did not solve my problem. What I would like to accomplish is to give priority to my browser traffic while I'm downloading things in the background, easy you say - HTTP. but the problem is that my downloads are also coming from HTTP (using RapidShare... *grin*) - so I ended up where I started.
Can anyone recommend a solution for this situation? Is there any way from Windows give 1 running process network priority over the other somehow ?