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    QoS / RT-NxxU firmware builds for QoS

    tc should be there. Can you run: which tc and check if there's any output?
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    QoS / RT-NxxU firmware builds for QoS

    Running 079 on my RT-N65U now. Builds updated and linux 3.0.x build added for RT-N56U which has supposedly better performance than 3.4.x.
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    QoS / RT-NxxU firmware builds for QoS

    In the guide I recommend: To run it automatically add to /etc/storage/post_wan_script.sh right below the "up)" line: [ -f /etc/storage/simple_shaper.sh ] && /etc/storage/simple_shaper.sh on >/dev/null 2>&1 & to save changes (make them survive a reboot): /sbin/mtd_storage.sh save
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    QoS / RT-NxxU firmware builds for QoS

    I neither have a N-56U nor a PS3 and it could be many things: - minidlna configuration problem (media_dir set up properly?) - minidlna database (files.db) corrupt? try to delete and rebuild - firewall problems (maybe the PS3 or the router is blocking something it shouldn't?) Error "2104"...
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    QoS / RT-NxxU firmware builds for QoS

    Issue 844 seems to have been fixed, so this could lead to less overhead (better performance) in future builds. Still need to figure out if it all works on my RT-N65U, before changing future builds and posting a script that also shapes downloads.
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    QoS / RT-NxxU firmware builds for QoS

    I see what you mean. In my, and possibly many other scenarios, there's no "loss" however. Increase in CPU usage is negligible (with my bandwidth anyway), and pretty much anything else is a positive effect. That's close to my scenario. Any kind of down-, or even worse upload, will make the...
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    Padavan's Custom Firmware

    You can enter a single port: 123 Multiple ports: 123,456 Port ranges: 123:129 Mix of both: 123:129,456,789 (A minus is not supported.) The selection has nothing to do with enabling/disabling, it's just a selection for quick removal of several rules. So instead of removing 10 rules...
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    Padavan's Custom Firmware

    Why? In the administration window you can set up time synchronization, and it will synchronize the time on each reboot. No need for entware or any extra software. But to answer you questions: you shouldn't need to open any ports since ntpd will connect to a time server, not the other way...
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    QoS / RT-NxxU firmware builds for QoS

    You are right. The "Hardware offload NAT/Routing IPv4" needs to be disabled for the kernel and traffic shaping tools to "see" and be able to shape all Internet traffic. What the effects of that are .. I honestly cannot say. I don't have a very fast Internet connection (15 Mbit), and I don't...
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    QoS / RT-NxxU firmware builds for QoS

    Yes, sorry for the delay. Build is uploaded.
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    QoS / RT-NxxU firmware builds for QoS

    The URL in the first post changed once again due to unreliable DNS service... switched provider so lets hope this one is more reliable. edit: Oh and I'm running the new 075 build on my RT-N65U, everything works fine so far.
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    QoS / RT-NxxU firmware builds for QoS

    You can specify port ranges: 10000:20000 but that's a pretty huge range.
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    QoS / RT-NxxU firmware builds for QoS

    You're welcome. If you have any suggestions, or want to make the guide more readable or whatever just let me know. If there's interest I could also show how to split download speed evenly among multiple people (actually IPs), or "shape" download speed in general.
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    Padavan's Custom Firmware

    Guys if you're looking for my QoS builds, I made a new thread: http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showthread.php?p=94660
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    QoS / RT-NxxU firmware builds for QoS

    Build 072 is done for N65, for N56 it is coming soon. Also added a little tool called hd-idle which you can download separately. It spins down external HDDs after some user-configurable timeout.
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