On 10/04/13 07:19, poma wrote:
Quality Of Service (QoS):
http://*gateway*/QoS.asp
- Services Priority - Cloud -> Bulk:)
- Netmask Priority - Mac -> Bulk:)
- MAC Priority - Mac -> Bulk:)

http://*gateway*/help/HQos.asp
http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Quality_of_Service

poma

It appears to me that QoS applies only to local addresses. I might be able to set it to reduce the data rates on iCloud but it would still allow activity when nothing else is running but the Mac desktop.

I simply want to stop all iCloud activity [except for a "free" period in the wee hours of the morning].

Presently I have been letting it run from 23:59 to 04:00. It ran up 13GB on each of two nights and almost 7GB last night. I guess it is satisfied after downloading all that data and quit at 6675MB down and 681MB up [up is much slower]. However left unattended it will suck up several GB in the upload direction, it just takes longer. Both directions count against my allocation.

Bob

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