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DSL-G624T QoS - Priority for gaming help.
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DSL-G624T QoS - Priority for gaming help.
Hello all,
I have a DLINK DSL-G624T ADSL Router and would like a little help on setting up QoS. I play Call of Duty 4 online mainly on ports 28960 and was wondering how to setup the QoS to prioritise that port or my computers traffic over other people downloading in the house. I used to own a Linksys cable router that had QoS that i setup with no problems what so ever prioritised to my computer which gave me low pings 24/7. I have upgraded the routers firmware to V3.10B01T02.UK-A.20070613 which has given me a nice new interface but i still cant figure it out. Ive just spent the last 2 hours scanning the web for help or a 3rd party firmware that had easier or more advanced features. Please someone with some know how point me in the right direction. Here is a screenshot of the QoS screen on my router. (settings i have there i was just trying... they didnt work) ![]() As you can see the options i have are - PortMapping QoS (this looks like it doesnt support wireless as i can just see ports 1 - 4 on LAN) - IP QoS - Classified by - ToS - Classified by - Application - Classified by - User Defined ------------------------------------------- Additional info - UK - Tiscali - Im connected to the router via wireless - 3 pc's in LAN. Last edited by mokaboy; 07-05-2008 at 09:15 PM. |
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