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Thread ID: 87914 2008-03-09 01:17:00 Router QoS Help Fireranger19 (13106) Press F1
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647498 2008-03-09 01:17:00 Hi there,

I am currently on a network and another user is downloading p2p all the time. This is affecting everything I do and sometimes I can not even use the internet as it is so slow.

I am using:
DSE 5-Port 10/100Mbps QoS Switch (Router)
Billion BIPAC-7100S ADSL Modem/Router with Ethernet Port (Modem)

I have tried a few traffic programs but they have not worked and then I saw something about QoS which my router has. How do I activate this?

I have an address for one of them Billion ADSL Modem / Router. Not sure if the DSE router is also on this page?

Thanks for any help.
Fireranger19 (13106)
647499 2008-03-09 02:22:00 What is the model number for the DSE switch? I suspect it only supports TOS flags and wont allow you configure by port or address.

Looking at the user guide for the Billion I cannot see any mention of QOS support?
ughnz (8297)
647500 2008-03-09 03:10:00 What is the model number for the DSE switch? I suspect it only supports TOS flags and wont allow you configure by port or address.

Looking at the user guide for the Billion I cannot see any mention of QOS support?
Agree with the above - downloaded the manual for the Billion - no sign of Qos.

Look at This Thread (pressf1.pcworld.co.nz) Post Number 13 - theres a link to a program I use, works perfectly on blocking ANY P2P or any site you want.

Here also is Same Link IMLock (www.comvigo.com)
wainuitech (129)
647501 2008-03-09 03:21:00 Hi,

The DSE has no obvious model number on it but I think it is this here:

www.dse.co.nz

Does this do QoS? The Billion modem does not have QoS anywhere on it.
Fireranger19 (13106)
647502 2008-03-11 03:55:00 Bump ^^ Fireranger19 (13106)
647503 2008-03-11 04:02:00 That looks like a basic Switch - it says it Supports Qos , not configures it - different. Look in the Manual that it says comes with it, that will tell you for sure.

Try the program I posted above that WILL do what you want.
wainuitech (129)
647504 2008-03-11 08:10:00 I need a bandwidth controller, but the only one I found was not user easy to noobs. Does anyone know a easy to use bandwidth program? Fireranger19 (13106)
647505 2008-03-11 08:19:00 Yup the ethernet cable, pull it out.

That'll do a good job of stopping the bandwidth :banana
Speedy Gonzales (78)
647506 2008-03-12 03:16:00 Been there, done that. Got told off. Might just wait until the cops pick up a trail..

OT: What are the fines for downloading pirated movies?
Fireranger19 (13106)
647507 2008-03-12 03:25:00 Could be a fine, could be prison.

He'll probably get hit with trojans / malware sooner or later.

Then he'll think about stopping.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
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