With the current settings, i have the PS4 set IP as 192.168.2.8 but it was downloading system update, the traffic was going to Default and not gaming, whats the issue?
There is no issue. Game updates and downloads have been redirected AWAY from gaming and placed into Defaults as intended by the script. ("defaults" traffic also has been placed 1 category higher than the bottom user set category but this is not reflected in the UI )
This is intended so the "Gaming" category only has real gaming traffic.
Bulk Game/System updates should be low priority.
This has been explained in release notes, the script comments, re-explained in a few subsequent posts, AND other other users pointed again and some even linked my old posts. READ!!!
It gets tiring explaining the same thing over and over again. I am not customer service.
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@fearz this rant wasn't directed only at you, but I have been getting repeat questions for a while now)
New issues, discussion, bug reports, etc is all welcome.
Repeating the same thing over and over is detrimental to discussion. Common courtosy is to read the last 5-10 pages and see if you issues has been covered or you know ... at least the first 3 posts......
Feel free to disable that rule if you don't like it, but why would you want a file transfer to get low pings and as a result get high pings on web surfing/voip/etc instead? Just because its a game related download, doesn't mean it should get game traffic....
Not sure where to go from here.
The best I can do is white list that VPN tunnel traffic so it becomes zero rated in the upload category.
I do not have the knowledge to make that traffic appear in the correct corresponding "upload/download" sections as it should.
Other users had simpler requests, where wireless traffic was not showing up in QOS for some models, and ASUS didn't even issue a fix for that. I doubt they will take a serious look at this request.
While with whitelisting, the clients performance not be throttled, QOS will end up not working well since the zero rated traffic will make total network usage exceed QOS limits and you will end up getting bufferbloat.
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Let me clarify the setup.
The router acts as a VPN client that is connected to a VPN server outside your local network.
When your specified local device connects to the router, all its traffic is actually ran through the VPN tunnel opened on the router.
This is done transparently so the client has no knowledge of the VPN.
Can you not setup the tunnel on the client so traffic would show up correctly?