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How to separate incoming and outgoing connection

How do I separate the incoming connection/signal to the outgoing connection/signal?

as a gamer I feel as there is an imbalance when playing online games so I wonder if it’s possible to split the 2 as there are 2 wires that the connection comes in on?

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Re: How to separate incoming and outgoing connection

@Daniel92 

It does not work that way. Broadband uses both wires to establish a connection. Internet traffic is passed in both directions over that connection.

The service is asynchronous, and priority is normally given to the download path.

 

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Re: How to separate incoming and outgoing connection

as priority is 'normal' given to download path, how do you prioritise the upload path instead of download path?

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Re: How to separate incoming and outgoing connection

You would need to that in your router. The BT Home Hub does not have that ability.

On a VDSL connection, more usable frequency bandwidth is allocated for download usage, so there is a limit to what you could achieve on a router using QOS (Quality Of Service) controls as you cannot alter the way that upload data is handled over the BT core network.

 

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