This means that receiving IMs, torrenting, and other traffic that the computer is receiving that may start from an outside source is affected. When you change priorities via IP address, DD-WRT will manage all traffic, not just traffic that is initiated by that particular computer.
You can set it to Premium or Express, both of which will vastly improve the speeds your computer will get. If you’re not sure how to look it up, check out our article on Static DHCP and scroll down to see how to find your MAC address. Next, head down to the MAC Priority section.Įnter your computer’s MAC address.
In theory, you want to make sure that if there’s a bottleneck in speed going into or out of your network, it’s at the router so that it can be managed. The Downlink should between 80% and 100%. You also want to set the Uplink to somewhere between 80% and 95% of the max upload bandwidth you have. Here, you want to make sure that Quality of Service is enabled, it’s set to WAN, and you’re using HTB as the packet scheduler.