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      killmasta93
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      hahah all righty  :) ill post back up when I have been fully educated  ;)

      Tutorials:

      https://www.mediafire.com/folder/v329emaz1e9ih/Tutorials

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        Nullity
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        @killmasta93:

        hahah all righty  :) ill post back up when I have been fully educated  ;)

        Well, we just need to know you have felt the same pain we have, lol.

        I look forward to seeing you become a jaded forumite. :)

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

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          Harvy66
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          @killmasta93:

          @Harvy66

          Your speedtest is going into the catchall, which has an upper limit of 10%. Probably because many speedtests use port 8080 for some reason.

          but isnt my upper limit on catchall 5%? But whats funny My navigation speed on websites are great or should i be worried about the speedtest result?, But lets say I would need to download a heavy file and I would need to bypass the queue would that be possible or I would need to turn it off?

          Thank you

          Yes, your catchall upperlimit is 5%, which is why your speedtest is so slow. Your websites work fine because they properly go into your web queues. You need to fix your matching rules to include port 8080 for the destination.

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            killmasta93
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            Hi Harvy66,
            Thanks for the reply I got the speed test working with the firewall rules see picture I got the hang of downloads(LAN) i even been able to create alias to give certain groups to follow the queues and others to ignore it for testing purposes.  I was able to limit the download speeds to download an iso (1.2gigs) at a rate of 300kb/sec while another computer would ignore that and download the same iso at 1.2mb/sec  ;D

            What I can not get is the uploads (WAN).

            I have been trying to limit upload speeds to 120kb/sec with mega but immediately  it uses the queues of the qhttp which uploads at 740kb/sec

            I then created another rule to use the qdefault/qcatchall with all the Ips of mega and nothing :(

            Not sure what i might be doing wrong?

            Thank you

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            Tutorials:

            https://www.mediafire.com/folder/v329emaz1e9ih/Tutorials

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              Harvy66
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              With floating rules, last rule wins. Mega is at the top, so it'll get changed by qHTTP at the bottom. You also have to remember that IPs can change at any time. The firewall would be expecting a different list than what the client attempts to connect to.

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                killmasta93
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                Thank you for the reply, So I did what you advised and moved around other rules and nothing :( what I also realized that when disabling the rule of the http it then queues the qdefault but enabling the qhttp it goes back to the qhttp when uploading though mega see pictures.

                I also tried giving the qhttp less percentage but kinda defeats the purpose. lol..

                I guess what my main goal is for people uploading though dropbox,mega,google drive,etc give them around a 200k upload limit which I am able to do it on the download part but not on the upload part.

                Thank you

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                Tutorials:

                https://www.mediafire.com/folder/v329emaz1e9ih/Tutorials

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                  Harvy66
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                  Those services use the HTTP protocol, but are you sure they use the HTTP/HTTPS ports?

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                    killmasta93
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                    Hi Harvy66 thanks for the reply, yep they do unfortunately.  I think uploading is worst then torrenting lolz… especially when having 2mb upload and now these days there's so many sites to upload..like google drive,dropbox, mega, filepup ,etc

                    :(

                    Tutorials:

                    https://www.mediafire.com/folder/v329emaz1e9ih/Tutorials

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