Help prioritizing games with alternative qdisc design

please take a look at the edit on my previous post

when you run the script do you get any errors in the output? I think you need kmod-sched and iptables-mod-hashlimit at a minimum (used to be part of ipopt but got split out). Something is definitely a little weird. For example you have MSS clamping still, even though the script flushes the FORWARD chain and applies its own clamping... so something is running after the script and adding that.

Set "pfifo" as the qdisc, and then let's see the full output of running the script.

i believe this:
#gameqdisc="red"

gameqdisc="pfifo"

also added kmod-sched and iptables-mod-hashlimit

speed test still exceed the set speed

As I said let's see the output

Remind me the command again

Have you put anything at "local startup" to run when reboot router?
Do you restart firewall BEFORE you run the script?

i see that if i edit the script on notepad and drag it into winscp the script doesn't work .. i have to edit it, customize in winscp so i can save at this time, then start it with putty. . my speeds are respected according to the script .. if that can help you @Happi

I think you have some old script residue left in dnsmasq.config, check that

Look here i have instructions for Notepad++ to create a "working" script...

I don't think we need to edit it by the notepad at all, especially when you install the file directly from Github into /etc/ and we just edit the file in there with Winscp.

at this moment i cannot think of anything else running in the background that could interfere with these scripts. like i said this is a fresh batch of firmware that was installed to insure i start it from fresh again. so far I didn't even install any SQM or QOS files, the only files that i have installed are:

ipset
kmod-ipt-ipset
kmod-sched-ipset
iptables-mod-ipopt
kmod-sched
iptables-mod-hashlimit

@dlakelan I have setup Set "pfifo" as the qdisc

#gameqdisc="red"

gameqdisc="pfifo"

"let's see the full output of running the script"
no idea which command to use to get the full output

@Knomax Yes "local startup" to run
echo "y" | /etc/SimpleHFSCgamerscript.sh

Do you restart firewall BEFORE you run the script?
yes /etc/init.d/firewall restart on Putty

I think you have some old script residue left in dnsmasq.config, check that

can you explain how I could check that?

did you add lines at the end of
/etc/dnsmasq.conf: ???

You run the script when router boots....then to re-run the script you must...restart the firewall....and then run the script.

I think the same...from "ultimate dscp script"...i think.

Exact, it dates from january this modification!

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what lines? there is no mention of doing anything with the /etc/dnsmasq.conf ???? anywhere

post here dnsmasq.conf

"run script" i assume we are talking about running it in the Winscp something like ./SimpleHFSCgamerscript.sh

no matter what i do i get "Set cannot be created" errors

post please script you are using..

Ok @Happi dont answer..have a nice day.

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