- Oct 23, 2002
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Alright a buddy of mine lives in a college house with 5 other kids that are constantly downloading shit, making his WoW latency very high.
He's got the router in his room so he is wired to it and I've been telling him how to use QoS to give him the most priority. Its a linksys wrt54 and has the newest official firmware, so the QoS tab is there.
We've tried giving the WoW ports (3724 and 6112ish) high priority and his ethernet port high priority but both either don't do anything or possibly make it worse.
Everyone else is wireless.. there is a wireless section for QoS but so I was thinking setting the wireless to low priority, but don't really think its gonna do anything.
What does the upstream bandwidth at the top of the section mean? I've googled this and got some answers but none very clear...
Is there anyway to do what we are trying?
He's got the router in his room so he is wired to it and I've been telling him how to use QoS to give him the most priority. Its a linksys wrt54 and has the newest official firmware, so the QoS tab is there.
We've tried giving the WoW ports (3724 and 6112ish) high priority and his ethernet port high priority but both either don't do anything or possibly make it worse.
Everyone else is wireless.. there is a wireless section for QoS but so I was thinking setting the wireless to low priority, but don't really think its gonna do anything.
What does the upstream bandwidth at the top of the section mean? I've googled this and got some answers but none very clear...
Is there anyway to do what we are trying?
