QUALITY OF SERVICE TO ANALYZE INTERNET NETWORK QUALITY
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The role of sharing bandwidth quota greatly affects the QoS of traffic. Therefore, to get good QoS, it is necessary to manage bandwidth usage in the network as best as possible. The method that can be used is the CBQ (Class Based Queue) data packet classification technique that has been implemented or the HTB (Hierarchy Token Bucket) which is the newest technique. Basically, it meets the Quality of Service standards if it implements Quota Bandwidth, this is because the Bandwidth Controller system is implemented so that the performance of the internet network is very good. The recommended solution to reduce the occurrence of overloaded bandwidth usage is by limiting entertainment web pages such as social media and YouTube. Besides that, there is also a separator for local and international connection lines. Network usage exceeding the total bandwidth will result in packet loss. This research emphasizes the importance of providing QoS guarantees that are equipped with the EtE QM monitoring application
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