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I just set up my first home network last week. I have 4 devices
running on a Linksys RVS4000, with 20mb cable service. { (#1 PC running 32bit vista), (#2 PC running 64bit vista), (#3 xbox360 Media Center ext.) (#4 sony PS2) } I am currently attempting to educate myself on how the router and firewall works and how to properly configure them so as to get the best possible experience out my network. So far so good, but I find the QOS tutorial is going to take a little longer to grasp than what I've done so far. I understand what it is, but I don't dare start tinkering with it till I no damn well exactly what I am doing first. My question is this... Are there currently any QOS freeware programs that allow you to change bandwidth priorities on the fly? Something with an easy to understand interface? I'm more interested in being able to change the priority from device to device than any particular application for the time being. I want to keep it simple till I get the hang of the concept itself a little better. TIA, DS |