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Re: Create QOS Rules for MAC Address
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I have a R6700v3 Firmware Version
V1.0.4.122_10.0.95. This is a BRAND NEW ROUTER.
I'm trying to as a QOS rule for a MAC address. I go in to Advanced» QOS Setup » QoS - Priority Rules. I choose Category of MAC address because while I have over 30+ devices connected, the router is only listing 3. I'm trying manually enter the settings; e.g. Policy name, Category: MAC address, MAC acddress, device name and priority.
When I click apply, I get an error message-
400 Bad Request
This server does not support the operation requested by your client.
Why am I getting this message?
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I didn't have any other QOS rules in place. The router simply would not accept them. I was really expecting a quick response to my question, so as I was waiting, I just decided to do a factory reset. Starting from scratch is never fun, but the factory reset was able to allow the QOS rules. AND while the router did show that I had 30+ devices connected to the router, it only listed three that was available for QOS rules; I had to enter my rule manually using a Mac address. So something is still wrong there.
The router is functioning as I wanted to right now; that was the goal. So I consider this problem semi-resolved. Netgear still need to figure out why their device is not functioning correctly.
I hope this helps...
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I didn't have any other QOS rules in place. The router simply would not accept them. I was really expecting a quick response to my question, so as I was waiting, I just decided to do a factory reset. Starting from scratch is never fun, but the factory reset was able to allow the QOS rules. AND while the router did show that I had 30+ devices connected to the router, it only listed three that was available for QOS rules; I had to enter my rule manually using a Mac address. So something is still wrong there.
The router is functioning as I wanted to right now; that was the goal. So I consider this problem semi-resolved. Netgear still need to figure out why their device is not functioning correctly.
I hope this helps...
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