lilstone87
Very Senior Member
Well I know Adaptive QoS is now recommended to use for when running QoS. However with this new router, I decided to test both QoS option's, and even the bandwidth limiter option. Here's a couple things I noticed when testing these three options.
When going to the "Adaptive QoS" tab, and turning on Adaptive QoS. I set my bandwidth speeds manually, and hit applied. After doing this, I tested my speeds, and noticed my speed's weren't being capped to what I set them at. While doing this, I noticed the "Gameboost" tab, and so I clicked on it. I seen an option for "LAN Boost" so I turned it on, and after doing so, my speed's were now capped at what I set them to. If you're gonna give the customer the option to manually set the bandwidth limits they want overall for there connection, then it should work without having to enable "LAN Boost" first.
Now onto Traditional QoS, I enabled it, and set my bandwidth limits I wanted to use. After I went to the page for setting bandwidth limits for each priority, from lowest to highest. I set them, and after I ran a speedtest, and noticed my speeds were again going past the limits I set. So then I decided to set a couple devices to different priorities, and after I decided to test my speeds again. Now when testing my speed's, I was being capped at 16mbps max on the download side. I even gave the testing device highest priority, and still couldn't get above 16mbps down. I currently have my download set at 205mbps down. So currently "Traditional QoS" isn't working correctly at all, as once you give any device a priority tag, everything becomes limited to 16mbps down max for me.
Finally I tested Bandwidth Limiter, and it seems to work like it should, as I gave a couple devices different limits, and them devices were capped at the correct numbers I gave them.
One last thing I will continue to test thing's, and will update this thread with any other bugs I notice, and if anyone else has some to add feel free. Because I plan to use this thread to report any bugs, I find with this latest official firmware by asus for the RT-AC3100.
1. Firmware version: latest official version 3.0.0.4.380_858
2. Have you done factory reset after update: Yes
3. Bugs: QoS not working properly.
4. This is not needed, and the title has all the needed info listed already.
When going to the "Adaptive QoS" tab, and turning on Adaptive QoS. I set my bandwidth speeds manually, and hit applied. After doing this, I tested my speeds, and noticed my speed's weren't being capped to what I set them at. While doing this, I noticed the "Gameboost" tab, and so I clicked on it. I seen an option for "LAN Boost" so I turned it on, and after doing so, my speed's were now capped at what I set them to. If you're gonna give the customer the option to manually set the bandwidth limits they want overall for there connection, then it should work without having to enable "LAN Boost" first.
Now onto Traditional QoS, I enabled it, and set my bandwidth limits I wanted to use. After I went to the page for setting bandwidth limits for each priority, from lowest to highest. I set them, and after I ran a speedtest, and noticed my speeds were again going past the limits I set. So then I decided to set a couple devices to different priorities, and after I decided to test my speeds again. Now when testing my speed's, I was being capped at 16mbps max on the download side. I even gave the testing device highest priority, and still couldn't get above 16mbps down. I currently have my download set at 205mbps down. So currently "Traditional QoS" isn't working correctly at all, as once you give any device a priority tag, everything becomes limited to 16mbps down max for me.
Finally I tested Bandwidth Limiter, and it seems to work like it should, as I gave a couple devices different limits, and them devices were capped at the correct numbers I gave them.
One last thing I will continue to test thing's, and will update this thread with any other bugs I notice, and if anyone else has some to add feel free. Because I plan to use this thread to report any bugs, I find with this latest official firmware by asus for the RT-AC3100.
1. Firmware version: latest official version 3.0.0.4.380_858
2. Have you done factory reset after update: Yes
3. Bugs: QoS not working properly.
4. This is not needed, and the title has all the needed info listed already.