Incoming connections to your RDP server are destined for port 3389. So,
you would put a rule on the incoming of the WAN destined for port 3389,
source any and use a high priority target for the queue. Or, you could
simply set up a rule that says all traffic to the IP of your server is
high priority.
Chris
Michel Servaes wrote:
> How should I add a minimum bandwidth for example on RDP ?
> Since I make an outgoing connection on 3389, and the return is random,
> I (think) I cannot make a rule for shaping 3389, since the port is
> completely different in return ??
>
> Can someone help me a bit on the right track here, on how to (for
> let's say) guarantee 64kbit for RDP session.
>
>
> I have multiple computers accessing a remote server, and I want to
> avoid that my kids are downloading via limewire or whatever program
> they try... that my RDP sessions would slow down...
> Today I work on a RDP connection, and as soon as both kids start
> limewiring, the RDP really slows down... annoying ! :)
>
> I could limit the speed of P2P, but I actually want to guarantee RDP
> instead of limiting others.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
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