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How do you setup wifi QOS 10 points?

I have a Belkin DIR 860l provided by Dlink

I am trying to setup qos for gaming because to many people use my wifi and lags and i want to set my COMPUTER first priority

So when i go into my QOS it says

Local Ip range to another Local ip range prootocal remote ip range to another ip range and application port

what do i do

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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    QoS isn't used for that...

    If you was LAN Playing then yes QoS will work... meaning The Service is running on your LAN only... and only good for System Physically Connected to your LAN.

    If your Packets leave through the Default Gateway this IS NOT YOUR NETWORK... you don't control the speed on that network... your ISP Does. They set the speed limit.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Hi the issue i would guess is connetion and how many share the same connection in the local telephone exchange some share it with 4999 others so the service is so slow.

    you only get what you pay for in this life. so pay enough get 80megabits a second down load, and 20 megabits a second up load

  • Adrian
    Lv 7
    5 years ago

    Set your PC to a static LAN IP address first. Use an IP outside the range of the DHCP pool. Use the same settings for everything else, like you get when using DHCP. (just set a LAN IP in the PC)

    Only then, you can set QoS.

    Local IP range to Local IP range will be the one IP address of your PC. Protocol could be "both". Remote IP can be either blank, or 0.0.0.0/0 (depends on router, what it accepts. - try blank first). Port should be a range, or all, or 1-65536. Maybe even blank. Normally for QoS, there is no port.

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