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  1. robcore

    New QoS "tracked connections" feature not showing class info

    Check out Freshjr's add-on for adaptive qos classification. No dpi engine can ever be 100 percent correct. Lower layer classification is becoming obsolete in the modern era of encrypted traffic. As for it not doing its job, I've not found any qos solutions more effective than adaptive via the...
  2. robcore

    [RT-AC86U] I built cake!!!

    Sorry I've been busy lately. It's the full feature set. I built it into the kernel using the module that Eric Taht(sp?) maintains, and replaced iproute4.3 with the latest upstream one (took some tinkering). So far, my biggest hurdle is finding out a) enough information about the relatively...
  3. robcore

    [RT-AC86U] I built cake!!!

    It's been a long week, but I finally got it working! ...Okay I haven't hit "apply" yet for fear of a nuclear explosion (and next to 100% asp illiteracy), but the queuing discipline itself works when manually applied. I poured over Eric's history to ensure that it has hooks in all the right...
  4. robcore

    QOS and Device Specific Bandwith Limiting

    FreshJR is a bloody genius. Though it involves some manual effort and a steepish learning curve (depending on familiarity with linux, primarily its networking tools and kernel modules), he managed to provide is a way to literally combine adaptive, traditional, and bandwidth limiting methods all...
  5. robcore

    Ipset availability

    Thanks!
  6. robcore

    Ipset availability

    Thanks mate! Though the 88U is listed as supported, and despite having the entware package, I just need to know if the 86U kernel was built with the necessary patchset.
  7. robcore

    Ipset availability

    Hey folks! New to the crew and have to thank everyone (especially RMerlin of course) for the knowledge and useful tools I've gained from lurking. Quick question because the wiki doesn't have it listed: does the 86U kernel support ipset? Just want to double check so I know which direction to go...
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