I'm trying to grasp how QoS is being handled.
I have a relatively slow link. 12M/768k.
For my QoS interface setup, that would give me my external as uplink = 768 x.90, and downlink = 12288 x .9, right?
Do I need to set the internal interfaces to be the opposite of this? I saw that in a post related to QoS.
My simple end goal is to guarantee the Hulu service 3 Mbps down.
I have two interfaces, Wired, and Wireless. Different networks. WMM is enabled on AP.
Most Hulu Devices are on my wireless. Wireless is N900, overkill for the weak internet connection.
Traffic Selector:
Internet IPv4 -> Hulu -> Wireless Network
Banwidth Pool (Wireless):
Guaranteed: 3072
Hulu Selector
Would this be the correct setup? I am saying anything coming from WAN to the wireless, on the Hulu service, is allocated 3Mbps.
If I set the internal speeds on the QoS interface area, to the inverse of the internet connection, would this cause any performance issues from LAN to LAN? Or how are these used?
Thanks!
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