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Comment Re:It's not your router... (Score 1) 414

The problem is related to the amount of traffic coming to you from the internet. No amount of QoS applied to your router will be able to shape the traffic that is piling up against the provider's side of the link to your house. That leaves you with 2 options:
1. If your BitTorrent client supports it, set the maximum download rate to less than what your internet connection speed is. I won't guarantee this will completely solve the issue, but it should help.
2. Don't download big files while you are using your VoIP phone.

You're wrong... You can do ingress shaping.. sure it's not perfect, but the trick is to give up on using all incoming bandwidth... I have a 3000/320kbps DSL... I've setup incoming limit at 2200... Sure i'm loosing 800kpbs, but I'm fine with it... Unless I'm being DoSed, as soon as the router starts discarding packets, the TCP stack will on the sending side will lower the speed to accomodate to the enforced bandwidth.

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