Looks like you are the first user to use the AppDB area. I’ll look into what is happening and fix it. Both fields are intended to work the same. (From my pre-release testing, it did work. Gotta find the coding gremlins )
@Vexira, my script appends itself to the end of firewall-start start...
Consolidate your rules 2&3 into a larger continuous range.
You’ll have room for a forth rule.
Or simply put the iTunes mark in the AppDB section and redirect it there.
Click on itunes name in the tracked connection table. Remember or write down its mark. Create a rule using that mark.
Almost, see the above instructions on how to find out the mark corresponding to HTTPS traffic.
The HTTPS into “GameTransferring” rule would really only work for a game...
It’s going to WebSurfing since it’s a HTTPS game download and DPI doesn’t know what it is.
Simply make a rule that says if {GameConsole} && HTTPS —> GameTransfering
@Vexira isolate the device and check the connections table / pie charts.
Still alive && not abandoned.
Unfortunately progress is only being made when I get free time which is the cause for the delay. I do want to finish up as soon as I can.
See above. Planned feature of next release.
This request is opposite of everyone else. The release will offer a...
That UI behavior is intended.
The contrast readability appears fine on my drives. The washed out / “greyed” means those field are not available for user modication/configuration.
Those fields are hardcoded. They are just shown show the user had a sense of what is happening behind the scenes...
There’s a built in check once every 24hrs to see if the script has to reactivate it’s modifications.
Your current debug output has modifications NOT enabled, but the daily check should catch the inactive status and fix it.
An inactive status rarely happens so it’s not a big cause of worry.
@fearz
could be pre-existing connection bug.
We will continue debugging after next script release.
If anything,
-turn off all devices
-turn off router
-turn on router
-wait 5 min
-turn on all devices
this should rule out pre-existing connection bug/glitch, (this bug is worked around next...
Do you have ipv6 enabled??
Your behavior shouldn’t be the case.
Which category are office updates + game downloads place in (as seen by the pie charts)
With that all traffic from .38 should be going to streaming.
If that’s not enough, put .38 traffic into net control.
(Net control will work better than assigning device priority, if you are wanting to assign .38 ultimate network priority)
1) Get the devices currently assigned IP or assign it a static IP via the router
2) create a QOS rule so traffic dealing with the assigned IP or statically defined IP goes —> Streaming or NetControl
In the end you are creating a rule with only the localIP defined. (Local device means any...
If it’s a single purpose device, eg FireTV, AppleTV, etc, just stick all its traffic into net control or whatever category you deem appropriate.
To identity it via QOS you can create a rule for all its traffic via its localIP address
(Personally I would stick it into VideoSteaming instead of...
I just logged in and saw 1 core being maxed.
Some rouge process has glitched and I have no idea how long it was pegged use a full cpu core.
A script issuing a process kill, router reboot, or even email notification would be nice.
Does anything like that exist or does it have to be created.
Not sure if the windows p2p feature works, but on an android tablet I had a torrent client background instead of closing and it ran until I got a letter from the ISP about seeding content before I noticed that the client was seeding FULL SPEED for a few months.
During those months, I noticed...