Sorry if the following question is a bit too basic... I'm new to QoS in general (not only in UTM).
We have a rather slow symmetrical internet connection at the office: 30/30 Mbit. I've created the following QoS setup on our UTM:
- enabled QoS on the LAN interface with default speed limit (1000) and disabled all the options (limit uplink, downlink, optimization)
- enabled QoS on the WAN interface with limit of 30/30 and enabled all the options
- I've created two traffic selectors: one for all traffic coming from ANY using ANY service to our LAN network, and one for all traffic coming from ANY using Web browsing protocols to our LAN network
- I've created two download throttling rules: first using the web browsing traffic selector with a limit of 20480 kbit/s (shared) and the second using the generic incoming traffic selector with a limit of 25600 kbit/s (shared once again)
From what I saw, HTTP and HTTPS traffic is the bulk of our internet usage. My question: is the above a sensible initial configuration to ensure that no one will "eat up" all the bandwidth?
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