![]() ![]() However, the described method sounds quite painful, with workarounds for for DD-WRT bugs, patches and whatever, and even so only applies to outgoing traffic. I suggest to read carefully this post : dd-wrt router firmware QoS troubleshooting from October 2010 (although it only shapes outgoing traffic), where the accepted answer describes a recent QoS script that apparently worked for both answerer and poster. I do not use DD-WRT, but it seems that getting QoS to work requires some fiddling. If anyone using a current version of DD-WRT can show that QoS isn't working, please submit a new answer! Gui Ambros has submitted the best answer so far, and although many people still complain that QoS doesn't work, I also feel that QoS is a difficult beast to tame, so I'm always suspicious that it was not correctly configured if no testing was done. I've done some cursory tinkering, if I notice any great wins/fails or can devise a test scheme, I'll try it out and report back. There's now a LuCi module for QoS on OpenWRT (not sure how long it's been around). There weren't any answers from actual DD-WRT users, but the prevalent opinion seems to be that QoS in DD-WRT (when configured via the GUI) is broken.
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