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List of routers that support incoming qos!

loopdemack

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We all know about unusable outgoing qos in home routers, but in this thread I would like that we point only to the routers which have incoming qos without using DD-WRT.

For example TP-Link 941 series and also 841 series has something for the incoming transfer which could be categorized as incoming QOS.

I would say that this routers doesn't have classical qos settings trough the priorities (I would like that they made it available also trough classical way plus this new way),
On the 941 and 841, you can set the "guarantied transfer" for one port or range ports for incoming and outgoing transfer.

I also know that some Billion routers have same style with incoming qos.

On some forum there was the list of 26 routers with such or similar ability on the incoming end, but there is no more such list.

I think that we should make the new list.
 
I would like to add the example pictures:

For example:







And I would like also to mention the way the qos is called.
Its called Ingress and Egress
bandwidth.
 
ound Billion versions which have incoming bandwidth control with two options that we need, guarantied (minimal) and limited (maximal).

This series of Billion 730x has both options, but the main question is, could you made it to work like I explained.

In their example (you can see it on the picture)
they are setting it like a cir.

The question is could you set the two policy for the one port on the same way, I mean the identical port on the incoming shaping, with the two policy/plans.

For example, that we set in for the port 80 the incoming bandwidth policy with the guarantied (minimal) bandwidth of 20%,
and that we set in the second policy on the same incoming bandwidth way and for the same port 80, the policy with the "limited (maximal) bandwidth rate of 95%.

This policy would set that if router is idle port 80 could use 95% of incoming bandwidth and when some other things were active the policy would take the action allowing the port 80 just the 20% I mean not allowing but guaranteeing the data flow of 20%.

I dont know is that working on this 730x series, by the pictures I could say maybe you could set it in that way.


Here is the proof pictures:
http://img25.imageshack.us/img25/8057/billion730xqos.jpg
 

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