I feel like I've been trying to get QoS to work for me for literally years now.
My expecation is that if someone decides to download an 8GB torrent while I'm on Xbox LIVE playing Gears of War, that the game doesn't slow to a crawl. I have tried setting up QoS on my WRT54GL, WRT610n, and most recently an ASUS RT-N66U. I have never seen real-time online games be playable while someone downloads a torrent, irrespective of how I configured QoS.
The results here are extremely promising. The NETGEAR R7500 has "dynamic QoS" which is just StreamBoost under the hood. This seems like an answer to my problems, and even better I don't seem to have to configure it.
However the R7500 seems to have its own problems, as it apparently has subpar range especially for its price. This is in addition to it being almost $300. But to be honest I'd gladly pay that much if it did what I wanted.
I am also looking at the R7000 as it's $100 cheaper. It has "advanced QoS for gaming" but I don't really understand what the entails. I know that it's not StreamBoost; it seems to be "upstream QoS". I don't know what that gets me or why it might be better for gaming. But what I'd like to know is if it can allow me to attain the same ends as the R7500's dynamic QoS if I configure it right.
All-in-all I just want what I described earlier: if someone starts a torrent while I'm gaming, I don't mind a small increase in latency as long as it stays within a playable threshold and doesn't cause me to get killed. What I'm used to experiencing is the game becoming unplayable. Torrents are really worst-case scenario; people streaming video often affect my games as well. And someone is always streaming video.
The other thing is that we have around 30 wireless clients between phones, consoles, tablets, laptops, and PCs. My RTN66U runs pretty hot and I wonder if I don't need something beefier.
If the easiest way to attain this is the R7500 then I'm with it, but I'm open to any other router suggestions from any manufacturer that will help.
My expecation is that if someone decides to download an 8GB torrent while I'm on Xbox LIVE playing Gears of War, that the game doesn't slow to a crawl. I have tried setting up QoS on my WRT54GL, WRT610n, and most recently an ASUS RT-N66U. I have never seen real-time online games be playable while someone downloads a torrent, irrespective of how I configured QoS.
The results here are extremely promising. The NETGEAR R7500 has "dynamic QoS" which is just StreamBoost under the hood. This seems like an answer to my problems, and even better I don't seem to have to configure it.
However the R7500 seems to have its own problems, as it apparently has subpar range especially for its price. This is in addition to it being almost $300. But to be honest I'd gladly pay that much if it did what I wanted.
I am also looking at the R7000 as it's $100 cheaper. It has "advanced QoS for gaming" but I don't really understand what the entails. I know that it's not StreamBoost; it seems to be "upstream QoS". I don't know what that gets me or why it might be better for gaming. But what I'd like to know is if it can allow me to attain the same ends as the R7500's dynamic QoS if I configure it right.
All-in-all I just want what I described earlier: if someone starts a torrent while I'm gaming, I don't mind a small increase in latency as long as it stays within a playable threshold and doesn't cause me to get killed. What I'm used to experiencing is the game becoming unplayable. Torrents are really worst-case scenario; people streaming video often affect my games as well. And someone is always streaming video.
The other thing is that we have around 30 wireless clients between phones, consoles, tablets, laptops, and PCs. My RTN66U runs pretty hot and I wonder if I don't need something beefier.
If the easiest way to attain this is the R7500 then I'm with it, but I'm open to any other router suggestions from any manufacturer that will help.