ISPs usually have lots of customers, it would be too much time consuming to do this for each customer. How can we apply this method on multiple customers using DHCP
Thank you so much for the tutorial this cleared up a lot of confusion. I did have one question though. The nature of the DHCP connection creates an issue where I cannot define the Src and Dst addresses accurately because they will change from time to time. Is there a workaround for this? Is there a way to tailor this to apply to packets going through specific ports on the mikrotik instead of by address?
Hello. I've seen videos about QOS Mikrotik on chain FORWARD is that proper way do do it ? Or maybe there is many ways that you can do it and you show only one based on PREROUTING and POSTROUTING ?
Sir tutorial for step by step setup on IPOE usually large ISP providers uses IPOE setup cause it lighter than PpPoE and almost half of the client higher capacity can be carried out in a mikrotik compare to pppoe. Thank you...
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I have 300Mbps, and on testing after the rule the speed isn't capped what could I be doing wrong, I can see traffic counting but does'nt show all traffic, on the interfaces you can see it going to 300 but in the queue it's still kbps
I know this is a late comment but Is it possible to assign port numbers in your exisiting firewall mangle rule? I tried to put the destination port in prerouting including my source network address but everytime I try to speedtest my connection. It didn't follow the bandwidth I set in my queue tree rule. I hope you can give an example on how to add port numbers. My goal is to prioritize some applications with specific port numbers using Queue Tree. I saw your other videos that tackles "Prioritization" but on those videos it only shows the Simple Queue QOS. I hope you can teach us about Queue tree more.