DarkManX4lf
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Hello. So I am new to qos settings. I have 3 Ring cameras that I want to make sure it gets highest priority for bandwidth. How do I set that up in the Asus QOS settings ?
not sure if it's the same for GT5300,
for my ac3100, go to adaptive QoS page, drag the priority setting over the device should let you set up the priority for each device.
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apply after you are done.
I assume the device setting take precedence before the categories.
Thanks. I didnt know you could drag and drop the priority. I gave the 3 cameras highest so lets see how it goes.
I guess I have to enable game boost right? Do I have to enable app analysis as well ?
My main issue is that at certain times my Ring cameras record choppy video and I think its when other devices are using lots of my bandwidth. Hopefully setting the Ring cameras to highest will solve that.
ya i found that out by accident as well (i dont read manual >.<)Thanks. I didnt know you could drag and drop the priority. I gave the 3 cameras highest so lets see how it goes.
I guess I have to enable game boost right? Do I have to enable app analysis as well ?
My main issue is that at certain times my Ring cameras record choppy video and I think its when other devices are using lots of my bandwidth. Hopefully setting the Ring cameras to highest will solve that.
My main issue is that at certain times my Ring cameras record choppy video and I think its when other devices are using lots of my bandwidth. Hopefully setting the Ring cameras to highest will solve that.
Yep all 3 Ring cameras are 1080p and it records to the Ring site. My speeds are 900/900 (roughly).The reason why I am asking these questions is to determine if your issue is caused by a home network, other device usage, or your internet connection. Analyzing the traffic with the built in function of the ASUS may help determine what's going on.
- Are the Ring cameras 1080p?
- You say the Ring record choppy video. Are you recording to Ring site? If so, what is your internet speed (up/down)? Is the choppy video during certain times of day or random based on when other devices are used?
- When you say other devices, what are they doing?
I tried using QoS on my AC86U to ensure video streaming 4k UHD was king, though I did not have any issues without QoS. What I found is that with QoS enabled video streaming was still not impacted but all my other traffic was. For me, QoS was unnecessary. I have a 200Mbps/11Mbps connection.
Sadly, two out of the 3 Ring cameras I have only support 2.4ghz wifi.dont think 2G is the proper medium for 3x full-HD video streaming at the same time.
and same issue for the 3rd if you connect it over 5G?
try lowering video format for the 2 units to see if that is your problem.
When you say to cascade the second router, do you mean by wired or like a wireless extender?From what I understand, the most you can jam through 2.4Ghz is 54Mbps on a good day. The reality is, other devices in your network will use 2.4Ghz. 1080p HD needs about 11Mbps. Your internet speed is adequate unless there are issues with the service. So how do we fix this?
Get a second router and cascade it down from your 5300. Assign only your Ring cameras to the new router, obviously with a different SSID. With a second router, you are assured that no other WiFi device will steal 2.4Ghz bandwidth away from Ring. Hopefully, the routers will automatically choose different 2.4Ghz channels. If not, force it yourself.
It should be wired with the only thing using the second router's WiFi being the cameras. Just configure the second router as if it was being plugged into a modem.When you say to cascade the second router, do you mean by wired or like a wireless extender?
Ah ok. I would say the second router should also be located in closer location to the cameras. It's a little hard to get a ethernet cable to where I would like to locate the second router.It should be wired with the only thing using the second router's WiFi being the cameras. Just configure the second router as if it was being plugged into a modem.
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