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Bandwith Management via QoS


Brando569

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i have subscribed to mozy and the service works great but the only problem that i have its that it eats up all of the bandwith. i leave it running 24/7 since my initial backup is about 38gb but this seems to greatly slow down my fathers web browsing (oddly it only effects my computer when i have the slider for the upload speed set to the max). i messed around with QoS on my WRT54G and that seemed to fix everything but my father said its still really slow for him yet it seems really fast for me. i think vista might also be the reason why his connection is crappy.

mozy uses SSL for connections so i cant really set it to low priority since my father uses alot of sites that use SSL. what i did was set the client side port range (49000-49999) to medium priority and everything else to either highest (HTTP and HTTPS) or high (Pop3 and SMTP).

my question is that is there a way (in windows) for me to set priorities based on applications and not the ports they use?

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