xnor
Occasional Visitor
Hey,
to make discussion about QoS easier I'm splitting off the QoS discussion in Padavan's Custom Firmware thread.
Builds for RT-N56U and RT-N65U and guide can be downloaded from:
rt-nxxu
In case you're a complete Linux newbie:
Configure the script by following the QoS guide.
to make discussion about QoS easier I'm splitting off the QoS discussion in Padavan's Custom Firmware thread.
Builds for RT-N56U and RT-N65U and guide can be downloaded from:
rt-nxxu
In case you're a complete Linux newbie:
Connect to your router over SSH (see CommonTips).
Then you can run commands on your router.
Step by step guide is following, comments start with #
Code:# change directory cd /etc/storage # remove (rm) or rename (mv) old script if needed rm simple_shaper.sh mv simple_shaper.sh simple_shaper.backup.sh # directly download the shaper script into the current directory wget "http://xserv.shell.la/xnor/linux/rt-nxxu/qos/simple_shaper.sh" # edit the file to fit your setup # see guide below # list the file with permissions ls -l simple_shaper.sh # add executable permission chmod +x simple_shaper.sh # run it ./simple_shaper.sh on # disable with ./simple_shaper.sh off
If you have an FTP client like filezilla or winscp you can browse to /etc/storage and edit the script with your favorite editor.
You can also download the script on your computer, edit it there, upload it with an FTP client to your router (/etc/storage).
Just make sure you change the permissions to executable (chmod +x) as described above.
Configure the script by following the QoS guide.
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