I'm using kodi, on Raspberry Pi. I steam Youtube, and IPTV. I also download a lot, that maxes out my 100 Mbps bandwidth. All the tutorials I see mentions Traffic Shaping- limiting. What I want to do is to guarantee bandwidth given to streaming client, even when I'm downloading a lot.
What I've done so far:
Configure/ System Services/ Traffic Shaping
Created a Traffic Shaping policy: 'Kodi stream'
Policy Associations: Applications
Rule Type: Guarantee
Priority: Real Time
Guarantee Limit: 3000-5000
Bandwidth: Individual
Created a firewall rule, put it at the TOP
Source: LAN . Source Networks: Client1 (Raspberry Pi#1) & Client 2 (Raspberry Pi#2)
Destination Zones: WAN . Destination Networks: Any . Services: Any
Identity: Unchecked Web malware and content scanning: Everything Unchecked . Intrusion Prevention None Traffic Shaping Policy None Web Policy None . Application Control - The Traffic Shaping Policy created above 'Kodi stream' . Ticked Application-based traffic shaping.
When download starts, I'm still buffering. When download stops, streaming performs well. What am I missing?
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