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    Traditional QoS kills router throughput, internet/LAN traffic unaffected

    I was inspired by a fix from another thread https://www.snbforums.com/threads/rt-ac68u-traditional-qos-ul-dl-limit-values-are-broken.78303/post-756258 and came up with this to automatically apply the fix I found. #!/bin/sh if [ "$1" = "init" ]; then sed 's/TQADL parent 2:60 handle 60...
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    Traditional QoS kills router throughput, internet/LAN traffic unaffected

    Speeds are still slow, same as before. It looks packets are still being dropped. qdisc htb 2: dev br0 root refcnt 2 r2q 10 default 40 direct_packets_stat 0 ver 3.17 Sent 24633783 bytes 18823 pkt (dropped 2009, overlimits 0 requeues 0) backlog 0b 0p requeues 0
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    Traditional QoS kills router throughput, internet/LAN traffic unaffected

    I might have found the issue. After running tc -s -d qdisc, I discovered that one of the queues has a limit of 1p # tc -s -d qdisc ---snip--- qdisc htb 2: dev br0 root refcnt 2 r2q 10 default 40 direct_packets_stat 0 ver 3.17 Sent 35230459 bytes 24649 pkt (dropped 4156, overlimits 0 requeues 0)...
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    Traditional QoS kills router throughput, internet/LAN traffic unaffected

    The non-hardware accelerated speeds are fine for me, and I don't want to consent to trendmicro's data collection.
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    Traditional QoS kills router throughput, internet/LAN traffic unaffected

    What about FlexQoS? Does that also only work on HND models?
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    Traditional QoS kills router throughput, internet/LAN traffic unaffected

    I'll try that, but given that this has such a trivial fix (adding a few lines of code somewhere) I hope RMerl add it to the core code.
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    VPN + "Normal" traffic setup

    I think the first guest network runs off the 192.168.101.0/24 subnet (can't be configured, hardcoded), so you should be able to use that to get the result you need. Just add 192.168.101.0/24 as the "local ip" in VPN director and it should work.
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    Traditional QoS kills router throughput, internet/LAN traffic unaffected

    Description: Enabling Traditional QoS kills throughput for traffic to/from the router itself (eg. built-in FTP server). By "kill", I mean getting throughput of ~100KB/s, whereas with QoS off I'm getting > 20MB/s. Traffic from LAN devices to the internet, or LAN devices to other LAN devices are...
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    Allow access to router when guest network isolation is enabled?

    I have a script running on the router that's listening to a specific port (eg. 8080). Is there a way to allow access to it from a guest network while maintaining intranet isolation? In other words, if I'm connected to a guest network, I don't want to be able to connect to any other computers on...
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