@JDB sorry, just saw your post, which gave the the syntax. Thanks. It seems like the first line identifies the script I have downloaded, and the second line moves that script onto the router. I presume that after that, I can apply @FreshJR's commands to enable/disable/uninstall the script. Will report back!
Nice! I look forward to trying. Also, here's an interesting development: I installed Merlin today, and enabled Bandwidth priorities as @FreshJR suggested, with QoS (automatic bandwidth). For the first time in YEARS we have had rock-solid VOIP connections (from the ATAs). I'm stunned! Could this be just from the Merlin Firmware? So far I'm delighted and amazed.In terminal my only tip is <tab> is your friend.
Automatic bandwidth is for 10gb connection your best off using manual bandwidth values for qos to work correctlyNice! I look forward to trying. Also, here's an interesting development: I installed Merlin today, and enabled Bandwidth priorities as @FreshJR suggested, with QoS (automatic bandwidth). For the first time in YEARS we have had rock-solid VOIP connections (from the ATAs). I'm stunned! Could this be just from the Merlin Firmware? So far I'm delighted and amazed.
Nice! I look forward to trying. Also, here's an interesting development: I installed Merlin today, and enabled Bandwidth priorities as @FreshJR suggested, with QoS (automatic bandwidth). For the first time in YEARS we have had rock-solid VOIP connections (from the ATAs). I'm stunned! Could this be just from the Merlin Firmware? So far I'm delighted and amazed.
I had never done that before-- didn't even know it was possible. I am very hopeful that once I install the script tomorrow, things will get even better-- but if they don't, I can live with this!For your *dedicated* VOIP devices, go into Adaptive QOS -> bandwidth monitor and drag the red "highest" label and place it over the VOIP devices. Of course, don't forget to click apply.
Just to make sure you're getting the values in the right boxes? I think Asus have them in an unhelpful order, I've been guilty of nerfing my speeds by putting upload into the download box...oops!@Vexira, yes, I know. It's a long story, but so far I can't get manual bandwidth values to work, at all-- I have no idea why. When I apply them, my download speeds (using the speed tests at dslreports.org) drop from ~200 to ~20-40, consistently. @FreshJR had a comment in his install notes, that automatic bandwidth is better than nothing, so that's what I ended up using. If you have pointers, I'm extremely interested!
But also, it appears that in order to get the bandwidth numbers to stick, I had to both "apply" the settings, and then reboot the router. Is this correct?
Nice! I look forward to trying. Also, here's an interesting development: I installed Merlin today, and enabled Bandwidth priorities as @FreshJR suggested, with QoS (automatic bandwidth). For the first time in YEARS we have had rock-solid VOIP connections (from the ATAs). I'm stunned! Could this be just from the Merlin Firmware? So far I'm delighted and amazed.
At 900/100 you would not need QOS.
So your numbers should be either 90/10, or 9/1.
A couple of final questions: I don't want to mess with the script at all. The less I do, the less I have to remember. I presume this is okay, right? I can just set and forget? And also, when I update the Merlin firmware, do I need to disable the script before updating?
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