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    Traffic graph monitor clarification if traffic shaper is working fine

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      kirlox_kitoy
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      Hello everyone this is my present traffic graph for now after modifying the queues which i posted  entitled "Need someone to interpret clearly my figures"
      for me it seems not working because all the queues  go to qlandef. leaving my qlanack with less bandwidth.please help me thank you.
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        dreamslacker
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        It looks correct based on your previous post.  Acks are sent on the opposing interface.  i.e.  If you're downloading files, then acks are sent on the WAN queue.  There isn't as much bandwidth used for Acks as the download itself.

        i.e.  On my connection downloading files, 17Mbps of downloads uses about 450Kbps - 600Kbps of Wan Acks.

        So what you're seeing is normal.  I note that you're using the default figures created by the 1.2.3 wizard.  You will want to tweak the figures for the queues manually to suit your requirements.

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          kirlox_kitoy
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          Sir,How can i get rid of my errors any idea?

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            kirlox_kitoy
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            Sir, can i boost my web browsing and download by modifying my qwanacks? which will i tweak the qlanacks or the qwanacks? I cant picture it out it seems that queues are still the same when i try to tweak it by percentage or by bandwidth.

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