How do I give HTTP connections higher priority?
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How do I give HTTP connections higher priority?
Region : Turkey
Model : TD-W8901G
Hardware Version : V3
Firmware Version : 3.0.1 Build 100901 Rel.23594
ISP : Ttnet
My web browsing/surfing speed decreases when I'm transferring files between other computers which are connected to this modem, and when a torrent client is downloading from 20+ seeds. I want to give the HTTP connections (port 80) the highest priority possible, so that my connection wouldn't delay when non-HTTP connections are active.
The interface of the modem related to QoS settings are as below:
(See a larger image.)
What QoS settings should I enter (what rule(s) should I define) for giving HTTP protocol higher priority?
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Information about my environment:
Modem product ID: TP-LINK TD-8901G
Modem firmware version: 3.0.1 Build 100901 Rel.23594
Modem hardware version: 3.1
My OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 My physical port: Enet1 (Eternet #1)
My local IP: 192.168.1.2
My torrent port: 5002
IP of the computer I'm transferring files between: 192.168.1.4
Physical port of the computer I'm transferring files between: Enet 2 (Eternet #2)
Model : TD-W8901G
Hardware Version : V3
Firmware Version : 3.0.1 Build 100901 Rel.23594
ISP : Ttnet
My web browsing/surfing speed decreases when I'm transferring files between other computers which are connected to this modem, and when a torrent client is downloading from 20+ seeds. I want to give the HTTP connections (port 80) the highest priority possible, so that my connection wouldn't delay when non-HTTP connections are active.
The interface of the modem related to QoS settings are as below:
(See a larger image.)
What QoS settings should I enter (what rule(s) should I define) for giving HTTP protocol higher priority?
--------------
Information about my environment:
Modem product ID: TP-LINK TD-8901G
Modem firmware version: 3.0.1 Build 100901 Rel.23594
Modem hardware version: 3.1
My OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 My physical port: Enet1 (Eternet #1)
My local IP: 192.168.1.2
My torrent port: 5002
IP of the computer I'm transferring files between: 192.168.1.4
Physical port of the computer I'm transferring files between: Enet 2 (Eternet #2)