Re: Prioritizing UDP Packets?

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Quoting Damion de Soto <damion@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> Sommarnatt wrote:
> > 
> > I've downloaded Wonder Shaper and have added this to the default script:
> > 
> > tc filter add dev $DEV parent 1:0 protocol ip prio 12 u32 \
> >    match ip protocol 0x6 0xff flowid 1:3
> There is no flowid 1:3 in the default script. was that supposed to be 1:30 ?

Yes it seems I didn't copy it right. Changed it to 1:10.

 
> > I'm now quite sure about everything in the script - all I want is to
> prioritize 
> > the UDP traffic, so that it always gets sent and recieved.
> > What should I remove / add?
> The above rule matches tcp traffic and puts it in the low priority queue (if
> you used 
> 1:30).
> I guess this would therefore make UDP faster.
> you might also want to try putting UDP in flow 1:10
> 
> This won't affect download UDP traffic though, the wondershaper
> only shapes outbound (sent) traffic, and polices inbound (received) traffic.
> If you want to prioritize downloaded UDP traffic, you'll need to use 2
> network 
> interfaces, or play around with the IMQ device.
> (or one of the other suggestions that have been discussed recently)

Alright. I'll have to read the howto on this, haven't had the time yet :/

Thanks for your help! 


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