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Old 22-11-2013, 18:08   #2
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Re: QoS Packet Scheduler

Depends if you have a problem to solve and more importantly knowing what you're doing as in how to apply rules in order to mitigate the problem.

Depends on how stable your upstream/downstream data rates are. If they fluctuate significantly at different times of the day then you're probably wasting your time.

Amongst other things.

....btw do you mean the QOS packet scheduler in Windows?? You'll gain nothing by having this enabled and probably won't even notice any difference when you disable it.
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