SteveSharpe
Occasional Visitor
I used to have an old RT-N66U that worked really well for me. I am only on a DSL connection, so the bandwidth limiter function of that router was excellent. I could set like a 3 Mb limit for streaming devices in the house, and I'd have a little headroom left over for gaming so that my latency wouldn't be through the roof.
The N66U stopped working, so I went to buy a new router. I decided to stick with Asus because I've been very happy with the bandwidth limiter function and I don't think other routers have such a simple way to do it. I bought the RT-AC3100 to have a really nice router, even though it's definitely overkill for my internet. One of the first things I go to do is enable the bandwidth limiter, which after changing from Adaptive QoS (which didn't exist on my N66U), looks exactly the same as the interface on my old router.
After adding all of the rules for various devices, I've noticed that absolutely none of them obey the rules. They just use as much bandwidth as they want and they blow right past my limits.
I read a few posts on here about buggy Asus firmware messing with bandwidth limiter, so I tried some older firmwares. I also tried Merlin. I've done factory resets. I've done hard resets. I've done just about everything.
Either bandwidth limiter is just broken completely on this router, or I don't know how to use it. It doesn't do like it did on my old N66U. When I set a rule for a device on the old router, that device would never go above that bandwidth. It worked perfectly. The same tool on this brand new router does absolutely nothing. It's pretty discouraging.
Are there other settings that I need to look for? Do I need to toggle any other QoS settings? Are there other settings which could interfere with bandwidth limiter? Please help me get this working.
The N66U stopped working, so I went to buy a new router. I decided to stick with Asus because I've been very happy with the bandwidth limiter function and I don't think other routers have such a simple way to do it. I bought the RT-AC3100 to have a really nice router, even though it's definitely overkill for my internet. One of the first things I go to do is enable the bandwidth limiter, which after changing from Adaptive QoS (which didn't exist on my N66U), looks exactly the same as the interface on my old router.
After adding all of the rules for various devices, I've noticed that absolutely none of them obey the rules. They just use as much bandwidth as they want and they blow right past my limits.
I read a few posts on here about buggy Asus firmware messing with bandwidth limiter, so I tried some older firmwares. I also tried Merlin. I've done factory resets. I've done hard resets. I've done just about everything.
Either bandwidth limiter is just broken completely on this router, or I don't know how to use it. It doesn't do like it did on my old N66U. When I set a rule for a device on the old router, that device would never go above that bandwidth. It worked perfectly. The same tool on this brand new router does absolutely nothing. It's pretty discouraging.
Are there other settings that I need to look for? Do I need to toggle any other QoS settings? Are there other settings which could interfere with bandwidth limiter? Please help me get this working.