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can i install flexqos with the official firmware? Thanks
Back in the day when Flex was FreshJR_QoS there was an option to manually install it on stock firmware. I'm sure there still might be away but maybe someone else can assist further!can i install flexqos with the official firmware? Thanks
Are you still having this issue? Can you provide some pics of setup and what you're seeing?Something quite particular to PS5 results in the game downloads iptable spiking a core and being limited to 300Mb/s
Can't replicate this with PC's or Xbox.
It's a stock install of flex qos, set to the default fqs_codel, with adaptive qos set to 800/44Are you still having this issue? Can you provide some pics of setup and what you're seeing?
So with QoS disable, do you still notice the download limit or only with QoS enabled?It's a stock install of flex qos, set to the default fqs_codel, with adaptive qos set to 800/44
both the ps5 network test and game downloads cap out at 30ishMB/s(300mbit) with the router spiking either core 1 or core 4 at 100%
The ps5 opens so many connections at once it dosses the thing from within lmao
I've actually seen this being shown in quite a few "make ps5 download faster" videos, where they go from 50-100mbit to 300 by changing the DNS setting, and i'm sure many of these cases have users with faster internet than that, so it seems to be an across the board issue with some QoS methods.
So with QoS disable, do you still notice the download limit or only with QoS enabled?
I did see quite a few post about PS5 download speeds (when downloading from PS5) being limited due to various reason but possibly being throttle by Sony servers depending on time of day due to serve load.
What router is this? Is the Flow Cache Control option visible in FlexQoS, and if so, is it enabled?I don't see the contention until FlexQoS applies "Game Downloads"
fcctl status
command?What router is this? Is the Flow Cache Control option visible in FlexQoS, and if so, is it enabled?
Flow Timer Interval = 10000 millisecs
Pkt-HW Activate Deferral rate = 1
Pkt-HW Idle Deactivate = 0
Pkt-SW Activate Deferral count = 0
Acceleration Mode: <L2 & L3>
MCast Learning <Disabled>
MCast Acceleration IPv4<Enabled> IPv6<Enabled>
IPv6 Learning <Enabled>
GRE Learning <Enabled> Mode<Tunnel>
4o6 Fragmentation <Enabled>
TCP Ack Prioritization <Enabled>
HW Acceleration <Enabled>
Flow Learning Enabled : Max<16384>, Active<145>, Cummulative [ 164556 - 164411 ]
Is your Flow Cache mode set to Auto or Off? Try to set it to 'On' and test your setup again. Flow learning should be disabled for newer routers (AX). This is how my setup looks:AX88U, yes it is.
Code:Flow Timer Interval = 10000 millisecs Pkt-HW Activate Deferral rate = 1 Pkt-HW Idle Deactivate = 0 Pkt-SW Activate Deferral count = 0 Acceleration Mode: <L2 & L3> MCast Learning <Disabled> MCast Acceleration IPv4<Enabled> IPv6<Enabled> IPv6 Learning <Enabled> GRE Learning <Enabled> Mode<Tunnel> 4o6 Fragmentation <Enabled> TCP Ack Prioritization <Enabled> HW Acceleration <Enabled> Flow Learning Enabled : Max<16384>, Active<145>, Cummulative [ 164556 - 164411 ]
ASUSWRT-Merlin GT-AX11000_PRO 3004.388.8_4 Sun Nov 17 19:18:02 UTC 2024
XXXX@GT-AX11000_Pro-XXXX:/tmp/home/root# fcctl status
Flow Timer Interval = 10000 millisecs
Pkt-HW Activate Deferral rate = 1
Pkt-HW Idle Deactivate = 0
Pkt-SW Activate Deferral count = 0
Flow Low Pkt Rate = 10
Acceleration Mode: <L2 & L3>
MCast Acceleration IPv4<Enabled> IPv6<Enabled>
IPv6 Learning <Enabled>
L2TP Learning <Enabled>
GRE Learning <Enabled>
4o6 Fragmentation <Enabled>
TCP Ack Prioritization <Enabled>
ToS Multi Flow <Enabled>
Notify Processing Mode <Hybrid>
OVS Flow Learning <Disabled>
HW Acceleration <Enabled>
Flow Ucast Learning Disabled : Max<16383>, Active<0>, Cumulative [ 145 - 145 ]
Flow Mcast Learning Disabled : Max<1152>, Active<0>, Cumulative [ 0 - 0 ]
It shouldn’t be visible on an AX88U (non-Pro). Are you sure?AX88U, yes it is.
No. Until the Classification page returns to 3006.102, there’s no point in trying. But even then, someone with a WiFi 7 router would need to step forward and adapt the code.Are you planning to adapt it for BE88U and 3006.102.3 firmware?
So I need to downgrade to 3004 in order to use this with my BE88U?No. Until the Classification page returns to 3006.102, there’s no point in trying. But even then, someone with a WiFi 7 router would need to step forward and adapt the code.
No, there is no 3004 for BE routers.So I need to downgrade to 3004 in order to use this with my BE88U?
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