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qos-settings [2024/04/12 16:02] – [QoS is not Bandwidth Limiter] -formatting hogwildqos-settings [2024/04/12 17:51] – [QoS is not Bandwidth Limiter] hogwild
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   * **Queuing:** This (Outbound only process) is the buffering of data which the network can't process in real time. \\ There are many forms of Queuing in QoS. This is divided into classes.\\  \\    * **Queuing:** This (Outbound only process) is the buffering of data which the network can't process in real time. \\ There are many forms of Queuing in QoS. This is divided into classes.\\  \\ 
   * **Policing:** This is the (Inbound and Outbound) process of dropping packets in a controlled way. \\  \\    * **Policing:** This is the (Inbound and Outbound) process of dropping packets in a controlled way. \\  \\ 
-  * **Class Discipline:** These are the actual rules of priority applied to all the classes of data. \\ Packets In the Priority class always come first. If Priority is empty, WFQ (Weighted Fair Queuing) \\ is applied among all the other classes. \\ There are dozens of queuing disciplinesFreshTomato only supports the following:+  * **Queuing Discipline:** Also known as "Class Discipline"These are the actual rules of priority \\ that are applied to the data classes.\\ This specifies which packets are put into queues in which order, and in what quantity. \\ Packets in the Priority class always come first. If Priority is empty, WFQ (Weighted Fair Queuing) is applied among all the other classes. \\ There are many queuing disciplinesFreshTomato only supports the Qdisc Queing Discipline
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qos-settings.txt · Last modified: 2024/04/16 16:55 by hogwild