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Gaming port, how work?

BoostOver

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Good morning everyone.
I think it prioritizes (if it prioritizes :-) ) all traffic.
But how?
I don't think the information is closed source.
I don't think it works like the gaming wifi network either, otherwise I would get moderate nat.
Thanks
 
It's a SoC built-in feature with Broadcom closed source magic behind it. Test and see if it does something useful for you.
 
Try running two speed tests on capable devices at the same time, one of them on the gaming port. I'd suggest using https://www.fast.com . If it's working, you should see some difference in speed between the two. There is also some info for hardware developers on the Broadcom site about how to implement the feature.
 
Good morning everyone.
I think it prioritizes (if it prioritizes :-) ) all traffic.
But how?
I don't think the information is closed source.
I don't think it works like the gaming wifi network either, otherwise I would get moderate nat.
Why do you think NAT has anything do with this?
 
Why do you think NAT has anything do with this?
First of all, I apologize for my not perfect English.
My wifi/gaming (BE98) network option creates a vlan.....everything that passes through here is nat moderated (you can try it yourself)
I thought the gaming port worked the same way, but it doesn't!
That's it.
Did I manage to explain myself?
 

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