QoS - Quality of Service for cccam

chrisyt11

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Hi all

In order to try and make my CS experience as 'freeze' free as possible (as a viewer), I have put my box on its own subnet. Next, I would like to give my box priority over all traffic going through the router.
I have a WDR3600 running stock firmware. In it, I have a tab called Bandwidth Control Settings. This is where I set the IP address, port and min/max bandwidth to allocate to the IP address.
My question is, what port number should I be entering?
 
cannot answer the above but if your getting glitching most prob. server overload.
 
cannot answer the above but if your getting glitching most prob. server overload.

No problems with glitching - just want to make sure I'm giving it the best chance of being glitch free
 
Hi all

In order to try and make my CS experience as 'freeze' free as possible (as a viewer), I have put my box on its own subnet. Next, I would like to give my box priority over all traffic going through the router.
I have a WDR3600 running stock firmware. In it, I have a tab called Bandwidth Control Settings. This is where I set the IP address, port and min/max bandwidth to allocate to the IP address.
My question is, what port number should I be entering?


Not sure what you are doing will solve freezing tbh. The amount of data received for the c line is miniscule, The problem is more likely provider related
 
If im understanding your question correctly then it the listening port of CCcam you need to use if you left this standard it would be port 12000
 
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