I changed the iprules tables:
The Gaming rule requires a Local IP/CIDR to be effective. You're now forcing any Untracked traffic that's not ports 80 or 443 as Gaming. You need to add the PS4 as Local IP or else delete the Gaming rule.
The traffic has now moved to File Transferring!
Out of the total 368 connections, these 49 belong to the PS4 downloading. All of the traffic is accounted in the File Transferring category although there are plenty of connections in the Game Transferring category. How come?
There's something unusual where your Game Downloads are being moved to File Transferring, which is why I asked about changing the priority. In the debug you posted, Game Downloads was showing as 1:17, but the Game Downloads tc filter showed up as 1:16. I don't understand that discrepancy yet.
I'd like to see the output of these commands, which restart QoS and show verbose script output. You may have to post it to pastebin.com if it's too much.
Code:
service restart_qos
sh -x /jffs/addons/flexqos/flexqos.sh -start eth0 > ~/flexqos.log 2>&1
Copy the flexqos.log file from your admin home directory after a minute.
I haven't tried 384.19 beta1, but I've heard a few gripes about QoS on the AX88U. There's a chance we're chasing a problem ASUS has to solve, but I'm also open to the idea of a bug somewhere in FlexQoS.
What I don't understand is that in the tracked connections list there are two categories HTTP Protocol over TLS SSL (light blue) and Sony Playstation (brown) however the traffic is in the File Transferring (dark blue) category which does not even show up in the list for the PS4. Shouldn't the colors match?
The colors of the tracked connections obey the expected results based on the rules. The pie chart gets its data from the tc statistics. So there's a discrepancy in how the rules are being implemented at the OS level, or Adaptive QoS is broken in 384.19 beta1 on your router, or some other reason.
There is a discrepancy in color coding (light blue vs dark blue) on the FlexQoS Traffic Classification page compared to regular Traffic Classification page (see highlighted below). Is this just a visual bug or does this have deeper consequences? Could you please fix this?
This is how it's been since FreshJR_QOS. It's not a bug, just a difference.
Would it also please be possible to correct the labels throughout for Learn-From-Home (instead of Game Transferring / Game Downloads on the QoS Customization Page), File Transferring (instead of File Downloads), Video and Audio Streaming (instead of Streaming on the QoS Customization Page)?
I left it as Game Downloads because some people might be using it from the FreshJR script still. To suddenly rename it to Learn-From-Home didn't seem right, especially since there is no real use for Learn-From-Home yet, the way it was implemented. And I think the motivation from FreshJR to use Downloads instead of Transferring is that it takes up a little less space (width) in the menu dropdowns.