Hi ....
I'm newbie here but I read the posts and now I can guide you only to install the FlexQos... Also on the first page you find some information but I can give you some clues.
I can't start this guide without recognition of DAVE and BIG BOYS who work on this
1. Activate SSH in your Asus Router from - Administration / system - service - Enable SSH
2. Verify on Administration / system - Persistent JFFS2 partition - Enable JFFS custom scripts and configs = YES
3. Download and install Putty 32/64 bit
https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html
4. On the Putty GUI and enter your router login address ( see attach )
5 Open Putty - log with Router Login Name ( usual is admin ) enter the password from your your router login and ...
6. Enter this line ( copy from post 1 ) - here you find the original from DAVE
Code:
curl "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dave14305/FlexQoS/master/flexqos.sh" -o /jffs/addons/flexqos/flexqos.sh --create-dirs && chmod +x /jffs/addons/flexqos/flexqos.sh && sh /jffs/addons/flexqos/flexqos.sh -install
7. If everything go smooth ( if not please ask here to David
or someone more "agile" how to solve ) at the final installation hit 1 ( yes ) and enter to enable QOS .... reboot and Run Forrest Run ....
What you need to know is to activate QOS - Adaptive Qos / manual setting / fqcodel - write 90-95% from upload / download values tested here
https://www.dslreports.com/speedtest. ( Thank you Kanji-San
)
If you know you can select from
WAN packet overhead what kind of connection do yo have - CABLE / PPPOE or other ( I don't know to explain here very well ) and select customize and select your priorities ...
After that you need to customize your Flex Qos ... how you like and here I'm now... try to optimize my settings and I;m in the testing and learning process ....I hope I don't lose any step along the way ... if I do apologies me and elder boys can correct and guide you to this.
Good luck