@maict, with all configuration done, with teams video calls in two ways, appear only download traffic in simple queues. Know why? Need to do more rules to mark upload and download traffic?
I want users to use all available internet speeds but for Teams as the first priority. so I shall make a simple queue as parents and with max limit, in advanced LAB: packet Marks: Teams-pckt and priority =1 is that correct?
yes, as you may see those are ports for Audio,Video and screen. From managment, perspective it is better to separete them, but you can join them if you like
Thanks for the guide! I think there is a minor issue in the script though - you are marking packets as "Teams-Pckt" (upper case P) but then in the queue you work with "packet-marks=Teams-pckt" (lower case in p). I believe the case matters here.
These are the source ports right ? And you have made the configuration by considering it as destination port Can you please confirm its source port or destination port ?
i am man i just need to know about if you can do a video about configuration a mikrotik sxt on the phone app (like from the sxt to a internet bridge or "station" like in lebanon warless stations ] and thx for help karim from lebanon
@MAICT Thanks so much for this - I'm trying to learn this as I am experiencing "poor network quality" warnings in Teams on my Mac. I have a Mikrotik hEX RB750Gr3 5-port Ethernet Gigabit Router, and use cat 5e cabling. My internal network speeds to my network attached storage are great - over 900 Mbps. Question for you - my cable internet provider does 350 Mbps download, but only 10 Mbps upload speed. I see no problem capping download speed for Other. However, how would you recommend splitting upload bandwidth between Teams and "Other" in this case? If I give 5 Mbps to "Other" and 5 Mbps to Teams, it seems like quite a handicap for my network's upload speed when I am NOT using Teams. I also wonder if sometimes Teams needs more than 5 Mbps. Microsoft Teams bandwidth requirements: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/prepare-network The best performance values are: Audio: 76 kbps; Video: 4000 kbps; Screen sharing: 4000 kbps, so if I do all three (which I do, though I suspect Teams drops my video to 720p or lower, though my webcam supports 1080p), I'd need about 8 Mbps. Are the max-limits a requirement for simple queues, or can I simply set a priority of 1 for Teams, and 2 for Other, and have NO max-limits settings for either Teams or Other, and then just let the priority take care of making sure Teams upload traffic is not delayed?
Very Helpful information's from you Maher ,,, thanks a lot
Thanks mr.Maher but What if I alredy have a bandwidth for hotspot users that adding a dynamic queues and i need to make a priority like yours
@maict, with all configuration done, with teams video calls in two ways, appear only download traffic in simple queues. Know why? Need to do more rules to mark upload and download traffic?
when I'm uploading a big file in our Microsoft Teams, the trigerred Queue is the Parent not the Queue1 (for Teams app)
Hi Maher , could not get the queue to see the marked teams packet , checked config any ideas
where is script must be entry?in router or in the access point?
I want users to use all available internet speeds but for Teams as the first priority.
so I shall make a simple queue as parents and with max limit, in advanced LAB: packet Marks: Teams-pckt and priority =1
is that correct?
How can I do this by IP address my clients trying to reach?
Isn't that parent queue also reducing the lan traffic to 100M/100M ?
Also thinking the same thing
Why didn't you write
dst-port=50000-50049
Is there any wisdom in do that ?
yes, as you may see those are ports for Audio,Video and screen. From managment, perspective it is better to separete them, but you can join them if you like
great video!!!
Thanks for the guide! I think there is a minor issue in the script though - you are marking packets as "Teams-Pckt" (upper case P) but then in the queue you work with "packet-marks=Teams-pckt" (lower case in p). I believe the case matters here.
how can Prioritize Outlook Traffic using MikroTik RouterOS ?
Will that be 5Mbps per user or 5Mbps for all users in the subnet
All users.
How we do this 5mbps per user?
@@gogosst You need to do mangle rules per IP of users, then add a queue for each user.
also we need for zoom meeting & cisco webex if you can please
I already have a video on my youtube channel for Zoom: ua-cam.com/video/9VNhGhrJm5k/v-deo.html
@@MAICT many Thanks , your video's very rich contents , so please if you can prioritize the cisco webex meeting also
These are the source ports right ?
And you have made the configuration by considering it as destination port
Can you please confirm its source port or destination port ?
i am man i just need to know about if you can do a video about configuration a mikrotik sxt on the phone app (like from the sxt to a internet bridge or "station" like in lebanon warless stations ] and thx for help karim from lebanon
also we need for google meets if you can please (we have sometimes freeze on video calls) thanks!
Hello sir
Please Make a video on https proxy server for small Organization
@MAICT Thanks so much for this - I'm trying to learn this as I am experiencing "poor network quality" warnings in Teams on my Mac. I have a Mikrotik hEX RB750Gr3 5-port Ethernet Gigabit Router, and use cat 5e cabling. My internal network speeds to my network attached storage are great - over 900 Mbps. Question for you - my cable internet provider does 350 Mbps download, but only 10 Mbps upload speed. I see no problem capping download speed for Other. However, how would you recommend splitting upload bandwidth between Teams and "Other" in this case? If I give 5 Mbps to "Other" and 5 Mbps to Teams, it seems like quite a handicap for my network's upload speed when I am NOT using Teams. I also wonder if sometimes Teams needs more than 5 Mbps. Microsoft Teams bandwidth requirements: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/prepare-network The best performance values are: Audio: 76 kbps; Video: 4000 kbps; Screen sharing: 4000 kbps, so if I do all three (which I do, though I suspect Teams drops my video to 720p or lower, though my webcam supports 1080p), I'd need about 8 Mbps. Are the max-limits a requirement for simple queues, or can I simply set a priority of 1 for Teams, and 2 for Other, and have NO max-limits settings for either Teams or Other, and then just let the priority take care of making sure Teams upload traffic is not delayed?