QoS question

For system help, all hardware / software topics NOTE: use Coders Corner for all coders topics.

Moderators: Krom, Grendel

Post Reply
Deathwinger
DBB Captain
DBB Captain
Posts: 788
Joined: Thu Nov 05, 1998 12:01 pm
Location: Trinidad, West Indies
Contact:

QoS question

Post by Deathwinger »

Router: Linksys WRT54G Version 6
FirmWare: DD-WRT v23 SP2
Internet Speed: 2megabits DOWN/ 512 Kilobits UP
Number of PC's on LAN: 5

Intent: Want to know the best Quality of Service setup if one wants the LAN to have ability to download at say 60-100KB/S, play online games, and use VoIP service.

Also, if there are any other firmwares that may handle QoS better than DD-WRT for my router. (Tomato won't work cause of the version I believe)
User avatar
The Lion
DBB Ace
DBB Ace
Posts: 197
Joined: Mon Apr 17, 2006 2:13 pm
Location: The Netherlands

Post by The Lion »

Maximize throughput for downloading; minimize delay for real-time online games; maximize reliability for VoIP.

Somehow I doubt if it will actually matter. You can always experiment...
User avatar
Krom
DBB Database Master
DBB Database Master
Posts: 16137
Joined: Sun Nov 29, 1998 3:01 am
Location: Camping the energy center. BTW, did you know you can have up to 100 characters in this location box?
Contact:

Post by Krom »

It can be done, but requires more than your standard router can handle, perhaps you should consider using an old Pentium3 class computer with dual LAN cards and a router build of OpenBSD. Just use the linksys for the wireless.
User avatar
AceCombat
Owned by Timex
Owned by Timex
Posts: 6516
Joined: Sat Apr 12, 2003 2:01 am
Location: Oakwood, GA

Post by AceCombat »

yeah either OpenBSD or Smoothwall
User avatar
fliptw
DBB DemiGod
DBB DemiGod
Posts: 6459
Joined: Sat Oct 24, 1998 2:01 am
Location: Calgary Alberta Canada

Post by fliptw »

you can do that with the firmware you have on your router, just give VOIP premium service.
Post Reply