Wouldn't be the first time - they had Virtual Server preset that would break the iptable lists in the pastits not really a problem, I just found it strange that asus would include default names that would give an error.
Choose any service from the drop down list that has "-" in the name, for example, "some - service" , when you click add, an error pops up saying the service name cannot contain "-" !
Also about the QoS, how does one differentiate between the priority of highest settings?
Say, I want VOIP/Gaming/Web to all be highest, but in that order. So if I'm downloading something, and someone on wifi is browsing, they should get priority, but if I'm browsing and someone is using VoIP, they should get priority.. how does it work if they're all set to highest?
Or should only VoIP be set t highest, then gaming to high, then HTTP to medium?
Setting both VoIP and HTTP to Highest should be fine. Note that the HTTP rule with a high priority is only for small transfers (below 512 KB), so it should still leave plenty of bandwidth left for VoIP. Large HTTP transfers are under a lower priority rule. Otherwise if you wanted to give absolute priority to one, you would have to drop the other ones to the priority setting just below.