AllTimeMitch
New Around Here
Hello,
I recently purchased an ASUS RT-AC68U as I wanted better Wi-Fi around my home and while fiddling around with the settings, I decided to try out the QOS feature as I have never used one. While it works fantastic for the upload, it just doesn't seem to work for the download, ever.
In my home I have three Sky+ HD Boxes which are connected to the on-demand service. As they all download at around the same time, it's hogging the total bandwidth of my download which is affecting important applications such as Skype and my PS4. If possible, I would like to prioritize these so when the time comes, they only get a minimum of 5Mbps as that's all they need as they can playback the files as they are downloading like YouTube.
Testing.
1) I switched on the Traffic Manager - QOS and set my upload and download speed.
2) I set my laptop to have the highest priority and I set my computer to have the lowest priority.
3) I set the highest to take all the bandwidth and the rest to only have 10% each.
I initiated a download on my Laptop from Ubuntu and it was downloading at around 40Mbps which was fine. I then ran a SpeedTest on my computer and it took all of the bandwidth up for the download which caused my Ubuntu download to flop and download at near dialup speeds until the testing was over. As you can see below, the Upload was prioritized automatically by the router.
Is this correct and by design or is it a bug or an issue or something I'm doing wrong?
I'm sorry if this has been asked already, I did have a look around the internet but couldn't find a solid answer on it.
Thanks,
- Mitch
I recently purchased an ASUS RT-AC68U as I wanted better Wi-Fi around my home and while fiddling around with the settings, I decided to try out the QOS feature as I have never used one. While it works fantastic for the upload, it just doesn't seem to work for the download, ever.
In my home I have three Sky+ HD Boxes which are connected to the on-demand service. As they all download at around the same time, it's hogging the total bandwidth of my download which is affecting important applications such as Skype and my PS4. If possible, I would like to prioritize these so when the time comes, they only get a minimum of 5Mbps as that's all they need as they can playback the files as they are downloading like YouTube.
Testing.
1) I switched on the Traffic Manager - QOS and set my upload and download speed.
2) I set my laptop to have the highest priority and I set my computer to have the lowest priority.
3) I set the highest to take all the bandwidth and the rest to only have 10% each.
I initiated a download on my Laptop from Ubuntu and it was downloading at around 40Mbps which was fine. I then ran a SpeedTest on my computer and it took all of the bandwidth up for the download which caused my Ubuntu download to flop and download at near dialup speeds until the testing was over. As you can see below, the Upload was prioritized automatically by the router.
Is this correct and by design or is it a bug or an issue or something I'm doing wrong?
I'm sorry if this has been asked already, I did have a look around the internet but couldn't find a solid answer on it.
Thanks,
- Mitch