gspannu
Senior Member
I agree - this should become part of amtm. It is a great tool and a lot (a LOT) easier to use/ configure.It's the last on the "roadmap" per se now, so up to you all for that push. I'll gladly support it.
I agree - this should become part of amtm. It is a great tool and a lot (a LOT) easier to use/ configure.It's the last on the "roadmap" per se now, so up to you all for that push. I'll gladly support it.
@thelonelycoder @Jack YazIt's the last on the "roadmap" per se now, so up to you all for that push. I'll gladly support it.
386 is still in alpha - unless you're willing/able to deal with the issues, stay with the current official release, either factory or Merlin. alphas are for devs and those who can mitigate issues. if you want to push and help experiment, wait for the betas.Has anyone tried this on 386 builds? I'm running alpha3 and installed it to try out but get "RTNETLINK answers: File exists" when starting cake-qos. I found the discussion earlier in this thread about this error but seems to be a different situation.
<shrug> Try it and find out. Your router is (as I understand it) currently supported by cake. but if it doesn't work...I totally get the need to post these reminders, but my question was of the curious sort rather then seeking serious help. AdaptiveQOS isn't working at all for me on alpha3 but Traditional works as it should. I wanted to see what cake would do just to further the testing.
would there be anyway with cake to add one client lan ip as priority, that always gets more bandwidth than the rest of connected clients, and the rest get best effort of whats left?
Well it's been awhile since I used Cake. Thinking of messing around with it again. What Download/Upload settings is everyone using now? I am on cable(docsis 3.1) internet.
@Morris Thanks for the info. I remember reading this thread a little while back. Wasn't using Cake at the time. However I remember people mentioning messing with RTT. Is that worth messing with from the default 100ms it's set to?
CakeQOS-Merlin: Cake isn't yet compatible with ASUS RT-AX3000, keep watching our thread!
mkdir -p /jffs/addons/cake-qos && /usr/sbin/curl -s "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ttgapers/cakeqos-merlin/master/cake-qos.sh" -o "/jffs/addons/cake-qos/cake-qos" && chmod 755 /jffs/addons/cake-qo
s/cake-qos && sh /jffs/addons/cake-qos/cake-qos install
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