Bandwidth Management
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Note: Bandwidth Management does not work on the WAN port in Satori V2.00.8.6
Bandwidth Management (Also know as QOS) has been implemented in the form of Wondershaper. When active, Wondershaper will automatically deprioritise* certain internet traffic thus ensuring mission critical applications (ie VoIP) will have priority over others (ie FTP)
- Bandwidth Mgmt - Dis/Enable Wondershaper to prioritise packet traffic.
- WAN / LAN& wLan - Enable Bandwidth Management (QOS) for either the WAN port or the LAN/Wireless LAN Ports)
- Uplink - Total Bits Per Second of your Uplink Bandwidth Minus 20% (IE 1500/256 = 204, 512/128 = 102, 256/64 = 51 )
- Downlink - Total Bits Per Second of your Downlink Bandwidth Minus 20% (IE 1500/256 = 1200, 512/128 = 410 , 256/64 = 205 )
NOTE: Never Set your Bandwidth Capacity to be more than 80%
Shaping Priority of traffic based on IP addresses/IP Address Netmasks
Lower the Priority of traffic based on Port
NOTE YOU MUST REBOOT THE ROUTER BEFORE THE SETTINGS YOU CONFIGURED BECOME ACTIVE
Additional Notes:
- In Satori_2 2.00.8.7 Wondershaper will be able to set higher and lower priories
- In Satori_2 2.00.8.7 Wondershaper will be able to better manage prioritising P2P Traffic Flow
- From Busybox execute nvram show | grep wshaper to show wondershapers current settings
- From Busybox execute wshaper status eth1 (can be any ethernet port) to return Wondershaper's current status if you have a v1 or v1.1 router.
- From Busybox execute wshaper status vlan1 to return Wondershaper's current status for WAN if you have a v2 router (working on pre3).