I have had very erratic results setting up Traditional QoS and I would like to ask for comments.
- The default priority seems to be "Low". That is unexpected, I had assumed it would be "Medium". This is not described anywhere in the web interface and knowing that would've saved me a lot of time. There's a "QoS FAQ" link in the "QoS - QoS to configuration" section but it is broken.
- I don't understand why there's an option to set a % limit of bandwidth for each category and it is configured by default to be lower than 100% for some categories. Aren't priorities enough?
- Even after setting a certain category to, say, 90% of my download bandwidth (and by looking at the MB/s counter, it is certainly lowered) my ICMP traffic (such as pings) is still terribly delayed. The only way to assure it's not delayed is by lowering the maximum bandwidth of whatever category by a lot, which means I lose a lot of bandwidth; I don't have a lot of bandwidth to begin with so this is not optimal.
- I haven't found a way to know to which category a certain connection is set. I had a router before that would show me a list of all connections along with what QoS category they had; this router seems not to have anything like it in the web interface (perhaps there's something in SSH, I'd like to know). Additionally, the "Classification" section seems to be broken since it displays what seems an empty interface:
- The only way to make the "Bandwith Monitor" section reliable (or work at all) is by enabling the "Apps analysis" option, which forces me to accept a EULA from a 3rd party; I find this to be unacceptable. There is a "WAN/LAN Bandwidth Monitor FAQ" link in the "QoS - WAN/LAN Bandwidth Monitor" section but once again it is broken.
- You can add QoS rules based on the source of traffic, but not the destination (?????). Additionally, all QoS rules you add are applied to both download and upload—you can't add rules that only apply to either.
I would appreciate any input because the QoS feature is very important for me. I am thinking of reverting to stock and see if it works there but I want some guidance of the experts before I do that.
- The default priority seems to be "Low". That is unexpected, I had assumed it would be "Medium". This is not described anywhere in the web interface and knowing that would've saved me a lot of time. There's a "QoS FAQ" link in the "QoS - QoS to configuration" section but it is broken.
- I don't understand why there's an option to set a % limit of bandwidth for each category and it is configured by default to be lower than 100% for some categories. Aren't priorities enough?
- Even after setting a certain category to, say, 90% of my download bandwidth (and by looking at the MB/s counter, it is certainly lowered) my ICMP traffic (such as pings) is still terribly delayed. The only way to assure it's not delayed is by lowering the maximum bandwidth of whatever category by a lot, which means I lose a lot of bandwidth; I don't have a lot of bandwidth to begin with so this is not optimal.
- I haven't found a way to know to which category a certain connection is set. I had a router before that would show me a list of all connections along with what QoS category they had; this router seems not to have anything like it in the web interface (perhaps there's something in SSH, I'd like to know). Additionally, the "Classification" section seems to be broken since it displays what seems an empty interface:
- The only way to make the "Bandwith Monitor" section reliable (or work at all) is by enabling the "Apps analysis" option, which forces me to accept a EULA from a 3rd party; I find this to be unacceptable. There is a "WAN/LAN Bandwidth Monitor FAQ" link in the "QoS - WAN/LAN Bandwidth Monitor" section but once again it is broken.
- You can add QoS rules based on the source of traffic, but not the destination (?????). Additionally, all QoS rules you add are applied to both download and upload—you can't add rules that only apply to either.
I would appreciate any input because the QoS feature is very important for me. I am thinking of reverting to stock and see if it works there but I want some guidance of the experts before I do that.
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