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usermac
Jan 02, 2019Luminary
QOS Discord high priority traffic
Has Discord been added to the DUMAOS Classified Games list because now when I lauch Discord app the HIGH PRIORTY TRAFFIC DETTECTED light is on. What happerens if I want to play battlefiled V and use...
Netduma-Fraser
Jan 02, 2019NetDuma Partner
Set to a computer then on Traffic Prioritization use the Games Console service. If Discord's ports are within that range it may prioritize them but as it won't be a high bandwidth application it won't cause issues and would prioritize both game and console. You could then try using the Battlefield or Call of Duty service on the Geo-Filter for your game or stick with the device as a console and allow it to prioritize discord and your game at once.
usermac
Jan 02, 2019Luminary
Only way I can get it to work is to not have the PC to be seen by the DUMAOS as an xbox or console. Games now seems to be detected so far.
- Netduma_JackJan 03, 2019NetDuma Partner
Ok, thanks for the updateand glad it's working as expected now.
- usermacJan 17, 2019Luminary
The QOS High Priorty Traffic Detected has stoped working for me now. The only way I can get it to work is to have my computer set as device "console" This is no good for me because when I have discord open which is most of the time when I use my PC then Traffic Prioritization comes on. This is not a High Priorty and this affects my downloads when not gaming.The anti bufferbloat should only be coming on when it is detecting games not apps like discord. Please Netduma this Needs fixing.
Problem 1 . Device Computer bufferbloat not working / detecting games
Problem 2. Discord triggering bufferbloat when device set to console
Problem 3. Computer should be seen as a gameing PC .
- Netduma-FraserJan 17, 2019NetDuma PartnerSo you have Anti-Bufferbloat on When High Priority Traffic detected? It shouldn't really affect your download speeds too much, how much are they going down by? As I mentioned in the previous post Discord is likely using ports in the range, its also a gaming application so would be prioritized.