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      ekoo
      last edited by

      example:

      If I want to throw all iOS and Android into a higher queue than the rest, is it possible?  This would pretty much put all phones and tablets into a higher queue.

      This means any one that comes to the house, connects to my wifi, DHCP'd and automatically be thrown into a higher queue.

      is it possible to do independent of IP, MAC in rules?

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        dotdash
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        There is source OS fingerprinting in advanced rule options, but AFAIK, it doesn't recognize Android or iOS. Why not put the wireless on a different subnet and send that to the queue?
        Edit- Something like Linux 2.6 might work for Android

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          ekoo
          last edited by

          @dotdash:

          There is source OS fingerprinting in advanced rule options, but AFAIK, it doesn't recognize Android or iOS. Why not put the wireless on a different subnet and send that to the queue?
          Edit- Something like Linux 2.6 might work for Android

          My box has only 2 NICs…. am also using old routers as wireless AP and as switches...

          Question:

          1. How can i separate to a separate wifi to a separate subnet with PFS DHCP'ing?
          2. If i actually can put wifi on a separate subnet, will both LAN and WIFI capable of seeing each other?

          eg:
          I have DLNA on LAN that the wireless devices access for movies/TV/ etc

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            Nullity
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            @ekoo:

            I have DLNA on LAN that the wireless devices access for movies/TV/ etc

            Are you trying to prioritize LAN to LAN traffic?

            Please correct any obvious misinformation in my posts.
            -Not a professional; an arrogant ignoramous.

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              ekoo
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              @Nullity:

              Are you trying to prioritize LAN to LAN traffic?

              No.

              Most people nowadays use handheld devices more than their desktop/laptop… from streaming to email, to skype/ VOIP, imessage, blah blah

              my above reply was a bit loaded... If it was possible to separate wifi to a separate subnet, will i still have access the DNLA?

              Is this only way to achieve the scenario in the OP is to separate into a different subnet based on my current setup?

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              • dotdashD
                dotdash
                last edited by

                You can't put it on another subnet with two interfaces unless you have a vlan capable switch.
                You could prioritize traffic to/from the DNLA server.

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                  Chrismallia
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                  Replace your AP with a AP that supports vlan you can start from tp-link AP that are very cheep in price  or use something like Xclaim.btw the switch has to support 802.1q  that a tplink 5 port desktop switch also can support it and it is really low priced

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