@@TheNetworkBerg I want to say thank you for your hard work on these. Mikrotiks are just immensely fun and your videos capture that really well. What I love most is command line. I think its great to for you to show the winbox way. I also suggest sometimes maybe disable the thing(s) and show how to create command(s) that work the same. Thank you again dude
MWEB??? Johannesburg??? Whaaaaaaaat??? Been Following your channel for the longest of time, Great Channel By the Way, and never once did i ever think that you might be right here in Johannesburg!
@@TheNetworkBerg Do you do Wisp Consulting? We have a dedicated leased line 100/100 DFA. Mikrotik RB2011. under 50 subs. and so far we could safely say the network is functional. But could be more secure, resilient and better!
12:53 correct me if I am wrong, as I understand it "limit at" is not the upper limit but lower limit. It is the minimum bandwidth guaranteed to a client (as long as the pipe is not saturated).
Assuming the second rule was also prerouting and with the same dst-address, wouldn't it have the same effect as using forward? (at least, for qos purposes?) Forward does seem to be the more intuitive choice, but unlike the distinction with input/output/forward filter chains which was easier to grasp, I sometimes still struggle figuring out when to use prerouting vs forward/input (or even postrouting) when it comes to mangling, so I just try each one (in descending order of what seems to make the most sense) until it works, lol. Also can postrouting packets be marked for QoS or should it all be done prerouting? I'm guessing postrouting marking doesn't make sense because the packets have already been sent out to an interface..? XD
I have a dhcp that I want to limit bandwidth in mikrotik. I want to make sure that users can use all the bandwidth when they start downloading, but then, for example, they are limited to a certain speed after 10 seconds. How can I do this?
As i saw in the video you must use the burst. If you want to limit the users @10M down/up and at the begining you want them to have full speed for a while put at the queue burst 100M @down/up and the threshold put 20 or 15.
Does simple queue have overhead? When I use it it deducts about 50mbps from what I set in the limit, tried different firmware but still doing the same.
The queue is managed by the CPU of the router, so the CPU could be a potential bottleneck. Make sure this is not capping on something or that you do not have tons of firewall rules running to shape bandwidth.
Either by disabling it completely or being very specific with the traffic you want to fasttrack. So if you know you want to do queues on specific protocols like HTTP/HTTPS, make sure this type of traffic is not fasttracked.
@@TheNetworkBerg So far fasttrack rule with packet-mark=no-mark only works when all queues share the same packet mark. One queue more with another packet mark and that fasttrack rule the packet marked packets anyway. Why that? Will that rule make a fit if I add another mangle rule from the packet mark for the queues?
This is quality content.
I watched some of your videos before obtaining my 4 mikrotik certs. The teacher I had was not as good as you. Amazing style of teaching
Wow, thank you! I really appreciate this nice feedback!
@@TheNetworkBerg I want to say thank you for your hard work on these. Mikrotiks are just immensely fun and your videos capture that really well. What I love most is command line. I think its great to for you to show the winbox way. I also suggest sometimes maybe disable the thing(s) and show how to create command(s) that work the same. Thank you again dude
May I ask do they have pure online classses? For certification?
@@Jorvs Unfortunately I think they are all in person seminar type classes
@@robertjohnston1920 that's gonna be imposible on my part hahaha thanks for the info...
This was well put together and very informative to someone new to Mikrotik devices. Thank you!
I've created queue to prioritize cs 2 tcp packets thanks to you. Thanks :)
New to mikrotik. I learn so much from your videos. Thank you
You are welcome! I hope I can continue to help you with your learning journey and MikroTik :D!
Dankie vir die Videos, ek leer baie by jou. Uit Bloemfontein.
MWEB??? Johannesburg??? Whaaaaaaaat??? Been Following your channel for the longest of time, Great Channel By the Way, and never once did i ever think that you might be right here in Johannesburg!
The world is an extremely small place :P
@@TheNetworkBerg Do you do Wisp Consulting? We have a dedicated leased line 100/100 DFA. Mikrotik RB2011. under 50 subs. and so far we could safely say the network is functional. But could be more secure, resilient and better!
Burst Calculation:
wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Queues_-_Burst
thx a lot... It was my problem since many months ;)
Great video!
Thanks!
12:53 correct me if I am wrong, as I understand it "limit at" is not the upper limit but lower limit. It is the minimum bandwidth guaranteed to a client (as long as the pipe is not saturated).
The way I read it is "start limiting at", you're right
Nice Video Sir
from what i learned 'limit at' is guaranteed bandwidth for the queue.
Thank you very much! Does it work on local dst???
Assuming the second rule was also prerouting and with the same dst-address, wouldn't it have the same effect as using forward? (at least, for qos purposes?) Forward does seem to be the more intuitive choice, but unlike the distinction with input/output/forward filter chains which was easier to grasp, I sometimes still struggle figuring out when to use prerouting vs forward/input (or even postrouting) when it comes to mangling, so I just try each one (in descending order of what seems to make the most sense) until it works, lol. Also can postrouting packets be marked for QoS or should it all be done prerouting? I'm guessing postrouting marking doesn't make sense because the packets have already been sent out to an interface..? XD
Hi
Could you please tell about RUclips marking rule like this busting perpos
Do you have a good script for VoIP telephonie?
Hi dear can i used the simple queue for entire network not only client
As far as I remember, you can set Target to an interface (or bridge), interface list, or IP range to use the queue on multiple devices
Hi Bro how can I contact you ?
I have a dhcp that I want to limit bandwidth in mikrotik. I want to make sure that users can use all the bandwidth when they start downloading, but then, for example, they are limited to a certain speed after 10 seconds. How can I do this?
As i saw in the video you must use the burst. If you want to limit the users @10M down/up and at the begining you want them to have full speed for a while put at the queue burst 100M @down/up and the threshold put 20 or 15.
Does simple queue have overhead? When I use it it deducts about 50mbps from what I set in the limit, tried different firmware but still doing the same.
The queue is managed by the CPU of the router, so the CPU could be a potential bottleneck. Make sure this is not capping on something or that you do not have tons of firewall rules running to shape bandwidth.
How do I get around the fasttrack?
Either by disabling it completely or being very specific with the traffic you want to fasttrack. So if you know you want to do queues on specific protocols like HTTP/HTTPS, make sure this type of traffic is not fasttracked.
@@TheNetworkBerg So far fasttrack rule with packet-mark=no-mark only works when all queues share the same packet mark. One queue more with another packet mark and that fasttrack rule the packet marked packets anyway. Why that? Will that rule make a fit if I add another mangle rule from the packet mark for the queues?
hello sir pls let me share speedtest bypass .
You in Johannesburg bro?? Small world !!!
Just around the corner hehe ;)