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So the range is 443 to 8080?

I'd forward each ports individually but you may cause a security hole with the router worm that's been going around so I'd just set your computer as the highest priority in the QoS.

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So the range is 443 to 8080?

No, those are inbound ports for the server. When the traffic is leaving your computer/router it will use a totally random outbound port, usually in the high 40,000-60,000s. In order to set QoS for web traffic your router needs to be intelligent to do it by application, and not by port.

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All your web browser traffic will have destination port 80 or 443 in them. No ports in between!

All the traffic your web browser receives will have a random port number which is impossible to predict. The pool of ports the random number is taken from is shared by all programs as well, so you can't just raise the priority of all of them.

 

Try adding these two ports to high priority and see if it gets better.

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