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  1. alchemy

    Traditional QoS kills router throughput, internet/LAN traffic unaffected

    For QoS I believe the best to try are CakeQoS or FlexQoS (in amtm: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/flexqos-1-2-5-flexible-qos-enhancement-script-for-adaptive-qos.73097/)
  2. alchemy

    CakeQOS CakeQoS-Merlin v2.1.1

    @zackattack784 From my experience nothing gets tin'd unless you tin/DSCP mark packets yourself. So any tin except Bulk (CS1) will get higher priority than default/best effort tin. Dave was clarifying that Gaming (CS4) exists in diffserv4 but not 3, and I suggested Voice (EF) for simplicity since...
  3. alchemy

    CakeQOS CakeQoS-Merlin v2.1.1

    I did a lot of reading on CakeQoS and experimented with using diffserv4 for a bit (both D/U), just to see what was automatically put in the different tins. The answer: almost nothing. Less than ten packets were put in different tins besides the default tin (besteffort) which had millions. I...
  4. alchemy

    CakeQOS CakeQoS-Merlin v2.1.1

    @dave14305 Yeah. I only specified FlexQoS as it's the only alternative to CakeQoS in my mind. They all have strengths and weaknesses.
  5. alchemy

    CakeQOS Recommendation?

    Looks good, except for WAN packet overhead possibly. What's your ISP/Modem connection type? May have to google it. Then click the red down arrow and select a preset, or if unsure use the "Conservative option". I have Fibre, it's a PPPoE VDSL2 connection. So I use "WAN packet overhead: 30, MPU...
  6. alchemy

    CakeQOS CakeQoS-Merlin v2.1.1

    If you don't have a 250Mbps+ connection, I recommend using CakeQoS. I've used FlexQoS before, and it's great if you have a 250Mbps+ connection and it can properly identify and categorize your apps. But that's Flex's flaw, it relies on Trend Micro, and if it doesn't identify your used apps...
  7. alchemy

    [ 386.4 alpha Build(s) ] Testing available build(s)

    Alpha's been running great. No rush RMerlin, thanks for all you do! :)
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