TechRepublic: Performance Evaluation and QoS Analysis of SPEED and MMSPEED Routing Protocol in Wireless Sensor Network
Performance Evaluation and QoS Analysis of SPEED and MMSPEED Routing Protocol in Wireless Sensor Network
Is WAN packet overhead also applied to adaptive QoS? reerden Asuswrt-Merlin Replies 1 Views 1K
QoS - Web History is no longer working, using latest fw 386.10 on mu RT-AC86U. Anyone else with the same problem?
Unless you're hammering on a 1Gbps ISP connection continuously, you don't need QoS. Bufferbloat is only apparent when you're at the ISP's limits (that they impose on you) and they're actively throttling it. I have a 1Gbps symmetrical ISP Fibre connection so that QoS isn't an issue (ever) for anything I care to do. If I was maxing out that connection frequently enough that it was impacting my ...
However after disabling QoS in the web ui the speed is still capped? I have tried resetting to factory settings, reinstalling the firmware, even reverting back to asus firmware.
In Adaptive QoS: I have selected "adaptive qos" with "customize" as mode. I also set it to "manual" settings and converted the mbit/s results from speedtest.net to Mb/s and set ~88% of my max speed. Edit: No need to convert. It says Mb/s but it actually needs mbit/s values. In FlexQoS: Which WAN packet overheard should I select for fiber 330/110?
QoS and allocating bandwidth to gaming and using the game rule makes my game feels a ton better. My ping is always stable w QoS on or off. But it’s just a bandwidth issue for me. If you are bandwidth constrained then QoS is your friend. I’d be surprised if you actually were using enough of that connection to matter, but it’s possible for ...