Does anyone know where one might find a copy of exactly how the router goes about queueing the packets?
I for one run an openbsd router, and I bet many others that run pf as their router firewall would be curious to see the specific rules that are coming into play.
I have queueing somewhat set up now, but I would like to see a professionally done example.
Straight off the Skype Website:
The minimum requirement is that Skype needs unrestricted outgoing TCP access to all destination ports above 1024 or to port 80 (the former is better, however).
I use skype at my school, and they block all ports except 80, 110, and 443. Skype says the quality isn't as good, but I am unable to tell a difference when it uses just port 80.
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Does anyone know where one might find a copy of exactly how the router goes about queueing the packets?
I for one run an openbsd router, and I bet many others that run pf as their router firewall would be curious to see the specific rules that are coming into play.
I have queueing somewhat set up now, but I would like to see a professionally done example.
It says in the article that the life will be shorter than that of an LCD. I thought LED's pretty much lasted forever (~20 years).
Straight off the Skype Website: The minimum requirement is that Skype needs unrestricted outgoing TCP access to all destination ports above 1024 or to port 80 (the former is better, however). I use skype at my school, and they block all ports except 80, 110, and 443. Skype says the quality isn't as good, but I am unable to tell a difference when it uses just port 80.