Q: Hi,
I want to ensure that certain machines on the network never have to wait for P2P traffic or otherwise linked to the internet.
Is just ports 80 and 53 that I have to set priorities with a view to this Im .
do I miss on each? ? ?
Thanks
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To attempt to answer the question, assuming the software is referring to tcp/udp ports, place a high priority on the commonly used ports. Put a low priority on the P2P ports.. I'm probably mistaken, but in my experiences with QOS – it refers to port as a physical port on the switch or router.
FWIW, I use my router (rv016) to limit the max upload speed of a certain port or IP address – ie rate control opposed to priority.
good luck
Re:What is port 53 for? I know port 80 is for the internet.
Re:Both the machines download using Utorrent, back to my original question, is there anything else i need to do ?
Re:Originally posted by: guy
most p2p tunnel over http, you're gonna need something that can work on the upper layers 4-7
Not bittorrent, at any rate. So if that's the p2p in question then that's not an issue.
Re:Hi,
I dont exactly know what you mean by this, is it a matter of giving more ports higher or lower priority.
If so which ones ?
If not could you try to simplify your post a little more i am quite green at this ![]()
Re:most p2p tunnel over http, you're gonna need something that can work on the upper layers 4-7
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