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Old 16-03-2009, 12:16   #3
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Re: Qos advice on WNR2000

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Originally Posted by broadbandking View Post
All it does is make sure one piece of a equipment doesnt hog all the bandwidth and also so you dont go over limits.
Yes i kind of understand how it works in principle, but i,m not sure how to set it up, how much bandwidth i should alot to each piece of kit, eg how much is required for the pc's etc.

I read somewhere that it can be advantageous for gaming as some applications require constant speeds to operate effectively.
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