- Re-enable develop branch for script development. 2) Allow script to remain in failed update process as reported by @maghuro here: Improvement regarding update #1 -Previously the script would uninstall itself in a failed update. 3) Added warning for users installing on 3006 routers without functioning QoS in PR: Add Warning Messages for Adaptive QoS #8 -Warnings may take anywhere from 15 ...
FlexQoS - FlexQoS 1.5.3 - Flexible QoS Enhancement Script for Adaptive ...
Hi there, I currently have an ISP plan that gives me an advertised 1200Mb/s DL and 40Mb/s UL. Speeds direct to the modem are at or above those speeds. I know when using QOS you want to be 80-90% of your average speeds, but how does one do that at speeds above 1Gb/s, should you go by the speeds...
With fast enough ISP - No QoS. You don't have to choose between QoS options, if you don't need QoS. In the interest of preventing bufferbloat, isn't QoS always useful even on the fastest of connections (assuming chosen QoS + hardware is capable of matching the bandwidth available)?
In a previous firmware of RT-AX86U, the reason why Adaptive QoS was broken was incompatibility with Broadcom's hardware acceleration. The solution is to manually turn off hardware acceleration in SSH.
So I was/am having issues with DL/UL pings all over the place, as in up to 600ms. Connection is 250/30. Setting cake qos manual to 245-DL basically fixed the DL. UL manual settings from 30 to 20 in 1Mbps increments, no change. WAN packet overhead set to internet with VLAN. Just wondering...
I've been digging through the googles, but haven't found anything concrete. I'm curious if anyone knows if the Asus gaming QoS is still just prioritizing bandwidth? Or does it prioritize packets? Typically for gaming, you would be less concerned about bandwidth I would assume. As long as it's...
ASUS RT-BE92U - QoS - WAN/LAN Bandwidth Monitor - Max Limit :: 32