Hi ppl,
I need a bit of advice with my home firewall QoS setup.
I'm running ASL v5.206 & have 3 separate internal networks, so my box has 4 NIC's in it.
I've set up so that my LAN with 2 pcs runs pretty much entirely through the proxy & is quite secure.
I have one network that has nothing in it but a VoIP ATA with a few open ports that it requires.
My other network has a peer2peer machine in it & is least secure.
I've basically set the packet filter to put all traffic to & from the VoIP interface to have highest priority & all traffic to & from my p2p network to have lowest priority.
This doesn't work. If my p2p machine is running, VoIP will not work at all, because the p2p takes up all the bandwidth.
I'm running 1536k/256k adsl.
I know i can divide up the bandwidth & allocate it out to different interfaces, but if i allocate say 256k/256k to my voip interface, wont that prevent the other interfaces from using that bandwidth? (leaving no upload for anything else?)
What I really want to do is allow my VoIP adapter to have as much bandwidth as it wants, then give the rest to browsing & whatevers left goes to p2p services.
Thanks for your help
Dan.
running
ASL 5.206 on
Amd Duron 600
384mb ram
12gb hdd
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