>> Thank you, how is qos-scripts? Is it easy to use and powerful, or >> missing one or the other? > > It's powerful, but has no GUI. You'll need to > edit /etc/config/qos-scripts (I can't recall the exact file name, but > that's close), and set your bandwidth and what traffic goes in what > levels. Then start it and set it to run at boot, and you're done. > > If you want a GUI for QOS on a home router, DD-WRT is the best choice. > That opinion may not be popular on this list, but it's true.
I don't need a GUI but learning an esoteric config file syntax doesn't sound too fun. Hopefully it's alright. Any other is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Grant _______________________________________________ openwrt-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openwrt.org/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-users
