SilentStorm
Regular Contributor
Hey everyone,
Attached is bufferbloat test with FlexQoS. I've added in a gaming rule as well, and that's pretty the much the only change I've made.
I'm interested to know how I can help my upload bufferbloat in this case. This is pretty consistent with every test I've done thus far with FlexQoS. It was practically gone with CakeQoS but CakeQoS didn't help with my original issue.
What's a good starting point? I know each network is different so it's going to be different for everyone, but I just don't want to start messing with settings and causing more harm than good.
My current setup is an Arris Xb6 gateway (not in bridge mode, so yes I am double NAT) to my Asus Rog GT AC2900. To help with this Double NAT issue, I put my Router into DMZ and I open any ports that I need from the Asus Router. I get OPEN Nat.
Attached is bufferbloat test with FlexQoS. I've added in a gaming rule as well, and that's pretty the much the only change I've made.
I'm interested to know how I can help my upload bufferbloat in this case. This is pretty consistent with every test I've done thus far with FlexQoS. It was practically gone with CakeQoS but CakeQoS didn't help with my original issue.
What's a good starting point? I know each network is different so it's going to be different for everyone, but I just don't want to start messing with settings and causing more harm than good.
My current setup is an Arris Xb6 gateway (not in bridge mode, so yes I am double NAT) to my Asus Rog GT AC2900. To help with this Double NAT issue, I put my Router into DMZ and I open any ports that I need from the Asus Router. I get OPEN Nat.