Follow through this step-by-step guide to master MikroTik switch QoS settings. Learn how to prioritise traffic based on DiffServ DSCP values and based on port priority, plus how to limit bandwidth, among other Quality of Service tweaks: http://mvnt.us/m2443529
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Love the package delivery analogy for explaining UDP and TCP! However, I think the UDP guy's actions could better illustrate the connectionless nature of UDP. Instead of kicking the package, why not have him simply throw it from a distance without waiting for confirmation? This would show how UDP prioritizes speed over reliability.
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