I'm not a beta tester.Adaptive QoS is currently broken on Wifi 7 devices.
you do not need QOS
It's software. Bugs happen. Microsoft and Google are issuing bug fixes on a monthly basis, for example.I didn't read on the box or information that said some don't work.
Excuse me, but there is something ridiculous in all this:It's software. Bugs happen. Microsoft and Google are issuing bug fixes on a monthly basis, for example.
It blows, but that's the sad reality of modern software that we live in these days.
That's what I said - Adaptive QoS is broken. The tc filters and queues are not generated, at least in the code I have access to, which is a few months old now. Without queues and filters, the values you enter on the webui don't have any effect on traffic (and actually no traffic classification occurs either).It is precisely the QoS engine that does not take charge of the values even if they are apparently entered.
That is an odd response. I suspect he misunderstood the issue you were reporting and only looked at the webui values rather than what was happening under the hood.Maybe the tech department should test the QoS better than a hasty response.
You may discover that you do not need QOS especially if you have FIOS or cable with high bandwidth.
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