Linksys SRW248G4 Bandwidth QoS problem

Hi everyone,
so I bought the SRW248G4 switch because Linksys advertises ingress and egress traffic shaping. I setup everything and tested egress at 10000 kbps which worked fine. But when I setup ingress on any of the ports I get very bad rates that don't even correspond to the limit I set. For example I can set 10000 kbps or 20000 kbps, and I only get 12-20 KB/s transfer rates, which almost below 196 kbps. Does anyone know why this would not be working? Anyone else out there with a similar problem?
Thanks,
Alex

see thread: http://forums.linksys.com/linksys/board/message?board.id=Switches&message.id=1072

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      5 -  7 :           0            2            0 
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