itchyscratchy
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I have a 940/40 Xfinity package, an ASUS RT-86u, and a NETGEAR CM1000,which has been great for my mother and I. My younger sib will be making extended stays, and when there, my network can have 12+ devices, all but two on the wifi radios.
The sib loves to Face Time and Youtube, mom loves Netflix and browse, and I like to game and dual pc stream on Twitch. Game latency spikes from 30-40ms to 170ms, then the Twitch stream (OBS 1080@60 6000kbps) pixelates or freezes when my family starts getting antisocial (says the gamer...? ) and video streaming on a couple devices, or when Face Time is added to the mix.
I have tried Bandwidth Limiting on MAC addresses, and made the family a bit grumpy... not to mentioned it slowed down the whole network. I also tried the adaptive QoS and the fq_CoDel option, and still had problems in-game and with stream. Portforwarding, DHCP IP reservations, and firmware updates haven't helped. Both wired PCs are running on their onboard Intel I219v NICs via CAT7 stp cables (did I get swindled on these cables?).
I can't get a fatter pipe, so is there something I am doing wrong or not doing? Do I need better/more hardware? Something else consumer level I haven't tried? I've tried an ASUS GT-AC5300 and that thing was dropping its second 5GHz band all the time, and I don't really much care for NETGEAR routers. Willing to learn my way around Linux, considering some MikroTik or Ubiquiti routers, APs, and switches. I can also use the 86u in AP mode with something else AFAIK.
The sib loves to Face Time and Youtube, mom loves Netflix and browse, and I like to game and dual pc stream on Twitch. Game latency spikes from 30-40ms to 170ms, then the Twitch stream (OBS 1080@60 6000kbps) pixelates or freezes when my family starts getting antisocial (says the gamer...? ) and video streaming on a couple devices, or when Face Time is added to the mix.
I have tried Bandwidth Limiting on MAC addresses, and made the family a bit grumpy... not to mentioned it slowed down the whole network. I also tried the adaptive QoS and the fq_CoDel option, and still had problems in-game and with stream. Portforwarding, DHCP IP reservations, and firmware updates haven't helped. Both wired PCs are running on their onboard Intel I219v NICs via CAT7 stp cables (did I get swindled on these cables?).
I can't get a fatter pipe, so is there something I am doing wrong or not doing? Do I need better/more hardware? Something else consumer level I haven't tried? I've tried an ASUS GT-AC5300 and that thing was dropping its second 5GHz band all the time, and I don't really much care for NETGEAR routers. Willing to learn my way around Linux, considering some MikroTik or Ubiquiti routers, APs, and switches. I can also use the 86u in AP mode with something else AFAIK.
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