So when you download something that saturates the 300Mbps and are playing a P2P based game at the same time? Yup, we rarely do that.
Typical usage is two devices streaming movies/TV from Netflix, Hulu, etc..., one person watching U-verse IPTV, and me playing some MP game which may be server based or P2P. Maybe I just never happened to be playing a P2P game when one of them downloaded something at 300Mbps or now at 900Mbps with all of that going on.
Seems to be a fringe case (for me anyway) that hardly would necessitate buying a $500 CCR1009, or something more expensive.
I play a lot,a lot, a lot of Mp games and am very conscious of lag spikes. Think I have 900 hours in R6, a few thousand in BF4, etc..Like I said it was noticeable on that SB6190, but when I got a CM600, and now I'm fiber I don't see it anymore.
I did see it in Speedtest from DSL reports. With QoS I got an A+, without a C on cable . On fiber it's A+ with QoS, and either an A+ or A without. I also notice by watching it that, the spike during the test only happpend when completely saturating on the upload. Saturate the download nothing, upload less than full cap and nothing. Upload >cap slight rise.
That is when I realized, one I am very rarely saturating the download, and two I am never saturating the upload anyway. On gigabit fiber it wouldn't be until I hit ~1300 Mbps on upload until I would see something.
I was really intent on chasing that bufferbloat tiger trying different routers, until I realized you know what other than this speed test, I don't ever notice it.
So yeah now I guess if I am playing a game at 9ms ping, and someone happens to go full hog upstairs on some rare occasion, my ping might go to 29ms for a few seconds, I'm not seeing it effect me.
By the way I was going to get a CCR-1009, but got a good deal on a USGPRO. The reason I made that choice is I read the CCR had issues with IPTV. Ended up I don't use the USG for the IPTV anyway, so I probably should have just gone for the CCR anyway...life.