Quality of service (Qos)

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  • Saltire
    DK Veteran
    • Apr 2008
    • 1361

    #1

    Quality of service (Qos)

    I heard that if you have two things connected to the internet via a virgin modem and router that if one of them was plugged directly from the router to the device with an ethernet cable and the other is a computer receiveing the wireless signal from the router, i heard theres a way that you can adjust what gets more or less of the bandwidth, is this correct ?

    I heard it was called quality of service (Qos), heard you can adjust it so that if you need the thing thats connected with the ethernet cable to get just a tiny wee little bit bandwidth and the rest goes to the main computer which should get the main full speed.

    i heard about this, sure it was quality of service (Qos), but dont know much about adjusting it etc, i can see it in there in the network connections properties, but not played with it yet.

    wonder if anyone knows what i am on about and knows how this is done ?

    some info would be excellent, thanks.
    Last edited by Saltire; 8 September, 2010, 04:44.
  • chris31560
    DK Veteran
    • Feb 2010
    • 912

    #2
    hi m8 is it the same as the qos wot u get on ur vermin box??

    A LITTLE THANX GOES A LONG WAY


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    • Saltire
      DK Veteran
      • Apr 2008
      • 1361

      #3
      simply speaking its settings in windows network connection properties that allow you to have more of your broadband juice going to one device than another, i want i so that i can have one thing barely getting anything at all apart from what it needs to function and the whole lot of the rest going to my main computer, keeping in mynd one device is wireless (the computer) and one is connected to the router with the ethernet cable.

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