Here is what i have found on Procera that is a good starting place. 1. File Sharing (entire category) 2. /File Transfer/Playstation.net content download (otherwise the guy doing a 50GB game update maxes his entire connection out for days and complains of slow browsing speeds) 3. /Entertainment/Gaming/Xbox/Xbox Live Update (same reason as above) 3. /Network Infrastructure/Software Update (this should catch the Windows Updates and Apple Updates, same reason as above) 4. /Streaming/ (limit this somehow so that it doesnt max their entire connection so they don't complain of slow browsing while someone in house is streaming)
hope this helps! I know i could get alot more complicated than this but this is what i have only had time to do which was caused out of necessity of complaints. On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 5:46 PM, Darren Shea <[email protected]> wrote: > Just putting this out there, since our Procera tech contact basically told > us that there is no existing collection of "best practices" shaping rules > we > can work from to develop our specific, custom rules... > > For those of you with these Procera boxen, what sort of shaping rules > (objects) have you found to be very effective at reducing the level of "my > internet is slooow!" tech support calls, which usually just come down to a > bandwidth saturation problem? Our usual culprits for these are streaming > video, cloud backup (especially iPhones), updates (Microsoft, iOS, etc.), > and console game downloads, so getting these managed better would be a big > deal for us! > > > >
