In my experience many routers only do QOS on the wan ports. QOS can work most effectively with sent traffic and can only limit the rate of received Traffic. this works wel for receive for tcp but doesn't help if you get flooded by UDP. I actually did 2 presentations on how QOS works, They are free and should be here: http://www.cucat.org/cavicasts/2012/ Usually the wireless is on a bridge with the ethernet, and they don't handle packets for QOS separately. Your router may in fact do this I have no idea. I use Mikrotik for this stuff, http://www.mikrotik.com/ but they are a bit low on 5ghz radios. you can run the bridge through the QOS firewall on this device or take the wifi stuff off the bridge. Regards, Kerry. On 28/10/2013 9:55 PM, Barry Toner wrote:
Hi folks,
Would any of you know where to start setting this up? I've a 28830. I see under bandwidth management, QUOS, but when I go in I can only see WAN1, 2, and 3. I'm looking to create a SSID for the AP, then setup QUOS on this. I havent' a clue where to start on this, googling and searching for Youtube videos haven't helped me in the slightest. Anyone?
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