Am I correct that you can move the rule as long as you move the associated ip table name to the same place in the order? Although not familiar with this format I'm a retired mainframe programmer and it looks like some cut/paste could work but I might be missing something. I'll have to pay...
I have a security cam assigned to 192.168.3.30. It should match a rule in flexqos and be assigned to gaming by ip address and yet I find a bunch of entries in "untracked" for it. How?
*disregard* I messed up the cidr setting. Disregard.
If you had an import/export options to csv the user could easily reorder the rules and make a backup of their rules at the same time. Similar to how the lan static ip section lets you export a list of them. I just had to redo my router (I added a usb hard drive and made it a nfs...
I hate to disagree but I did a clean install of 386.1 and then installed flexqos via amtm and that 80,443 rule was defined along with wifi calling, facetime and usenet rules. I've deleted all of them and then recreated them from the dropdown so hopefully will behave as it did in older version...
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That 80,443 rule is auto defined and even deleting it and recreating it does not seem to resolve the issue. I don't see an easy way to change the order of the rules. Am I missing something?
I'm not using ipv6. Cams are in the 192.168.3.2x range and echos/streaming is in the 192.18.3.3x range. Also is there a way to rename the bands even if just for display purposes? I'm not a gamer and would rather have VOIP as the highest level. I know it doesn't matter from a performance...
I've set my amazon echo's by ip address to use the streaming category and I'm fine with ALL their traffic using that.....but the app rules are overriding this...when I play pandora on it for example the traffic is in web surfing. Is there a way to change it or do I just have to live with it (in...
Where does email fall into the scheme of things? It looks like it's considered "web surfing" but doesn't appear to actually show in the totals. For example I'm downloading my entire gmail into thunderbird. My pc shows connections from 2-5megabit per second. The qos classification page is...
Alot of your traffic should be auto detected using the trend micro signatures they use. That looks at destination ip ports.....however if you are adding additional rules in most cases you will identify the traffic by the destination port...if you have dedicated static ip addresses on your...
Depends on the direction of the traffic. If it's incoming like a music stream then yes local is destination and remote is source. If it's outgoing traffic then it's the reverse.
Any way to classify command line downloaders such as wget and aria2c as file downloading? Appears to default to http since they are downloading from port 80. I thought about setting up a proxy on a dedicated ip and identify all traffic that uses that proxy as file downloading but pretty sure...
Since this script has been "semi-abandoned" would you mind sharing the modded version you have available? Your changes seem like sane ones to me. I successfully upgraded a router from 380.70 after taking a backup, installed 384.13, factory reset then restored the backup. I did end up having...