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  1. gcbspender

    RT-AX88U - Very slow DL speeds, running 38.14; Modem known good

    I did check that first and they looked good to me. But as you see above turning it to Auto fixed the issue so maybe it was corrupted in the settings somehow and limiting it much lower than what it should have.
  2. gcbspender

    RT-AX88U - Very slow DL speeds, running 38.14; Modem known good

    Weird. Turned adaptive Qos back on but this time set bandwidth setting to Auto. Speeds remained good. Thanks for all the help!
  3. gcbspender

    RT-AX88U - Very slow DL speeds, running 38.14; Modem known good

    Ok, so based on these suggestions. I started stripping away settings. Once I turned off QoS my speeds jumped up to where they should be. Why has the QoS suddenly killed my download speeds across the board? No matter what I tested, hardwired or Wifi devices I had horrible DL speeds.
  4. gcbspender

    RT-AX88U - Very slow DL speeds, running 38.14; Modem known good

    No, I just flashed and then re-applied settings that were in place. Which really isn't that much. Only 5Ghz wifi, some port forwarding. But the problem also existed before the Flash of Merlin. No changes were made to settings between the time I initially set it up 3 weeks ago to last night...
  5. gcbspender

    RT-AX88U - Very slow DL speeds, running 38.14; Modem known good

    HI, Having a frustrating issue I can't nail down. Last night I started getting incredibly slow DL speeds and some jitter. I have had my AX88U for about 3 weeks now and was still running stock firmware. Everything was fine til last night, router said it had a firmware update. Ok, so I...
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