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    FlexQoS FlexQoS issues with 388.4 HND5.04 models

    I had to go back to Cake with the help of SomeWhereOverTheRainBow, he helped me configure it. I tried FlexQoS but I can't seem to properly configure it and if someone starts a download the bandwidth just goes down and I can't play
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    CakeQOS CakeQOS for Gaming?

    Can't, where I live this is the fastest internet I have
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    FlexQoS FlexQoS issues with 388.4 HND5.04 models

    For me Cake works every way better than Flex, I can have a my pc, my fathers pc, Firestick, 4/5 phones all working at the same time and all works perfectly until I play like CS2 and I can feel packet delays where for example I fire once when I'm about to fire the second shot the enemy dies, It's...
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    FlexQoS FlexQoS issues with 388.4 HND5.04 models

    True, playing CS2 feels much better with Flex than Cake
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    FlexQoS FlexQoS issues with 388.4 HND5.04 models

    Mine is the DSL-AX82U
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    FlexQoS FlexQoS issues with 388.4 HND5.04 models

    I'm not getting better results comparing Flex and Cake so far, in terms of bufferbloat Cake gets better results, I haven't tried CS2 so far to know
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    FlexQoS FlexQoS issues with 388.4 HND5.04 models

    This is my test with FlexQoS while updating a game from steam and simultaneously downloading a game on my phone. I feel like Cake works better but It sucks for gaming, I get lots of delayed packets, playing CS2 with 30 ping feels like I'm playing with 100 ping
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    FlexQoS FlexQoS issues with 388.4 HND5.04 models

    Wasn't being saturated it was only youtube music playing on my pc
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    FlexQoS FlexQoS issues with 388.4 HND5.04 models

    This is bufferbloat with youtube open , is it normal to have 7.5ms Jitter and the blue dots to be so spaced out ?
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    FlexQoS FlexQoS issues with 388.4 HND5.04 models

    Currentyl trying FlexQoS with default settings Anything I should change? VDSL2 40/15
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    CakeQOS CakeQOS for Gaming?

    I love using CakeQoS because it makes every device work without any buffering, the problem is when playing games there's packet delays (I think) for example playing CS at like 30ping it feels like I'm playing at 100
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    CakeQOS CakeQOS for Gaming?

    I successfully enabled IPv6 I noticed when I'm using Exitlag I can see my ping chat and I don't think it should be like this, I have constant ping spikes. London07 - Protocol: UDP - Highest Ping: 108 ms Amsterdam35 - Protocol : UDP6 Highest Ping: 117 ms They randomly go to 10ms Jitter and...
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    CakeQOS CakeQOS for Gaming?

    I assume the ping is from my machine to the game server IPv6 disabled on my router
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    CakeQOS CakeQOS for Gaming?

    The issue I have with CAKE is that my ping varies a lot with the current settings though it can be ISP routing issue because my ping is lower if I use a VPN or Exitlag One example was when play Faceit in a UK server my ping was 40 while friends that live in Portugal and Switzerland had lower...
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    CakeQOS CakeQOS for Gaming?

    Is there any problem in having the tab for cakeqos? I don't know, haven't tried cake without it installed via ssh
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    CakeQOS CakeQOS for Gaming?

    I think so but I think it didn't give me the CakeQoS-Merlin tab (I'm not sure tho)
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    CakeQOS CakeQOS for Gaming?

    I installed CakeQoS via SSH and just did the config I showed in the pictures
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    CakeQOS CakeQOS for Gaming?

    I tried FlexQoS but can't seem to properly configure it (I don't know much about network) and if someone for example starts a download the internet almost goes down, it goes to very low speeds, something that doesn't happen with CakeQoS, but when I look at CakeQoS I see "Drops: 56,869" and...
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