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Minor UI Bug: On Mobile Devices Drag and Drop Functionality Not Working in Bandwidth Monitor

cowboy

Regular Contributor
When accessing the Bandwidth Monitor section on a mobile device, users are unable to drag and drop the priority tags on the clients.

Steps to Reproduce:
  1. Open the application on a mobile device.
  2. Navigate to the Bandwidth Monitor section.
  3. Attempt to drag and drop the priority tags on any client.


Bandwith_Monitor.jpeg
 
I am experiencing the same issue. Priorities set originally seem "stuck" and I can't update things in the current version with Bandwidth Monitor. Any idea how to configure this? Thanks!
 
This specific prioritization works with Traditional QoS only. If you are using something different - log into the WebUI and revert the devices back to Default. If this is not possible/working (on a PC, not mobile device) - report an issue in corresponding firmware release thread.
 
That's the problem, overall. EVERY change I make, then "save", reverts back to this current state. It's not letting me make changes to any priority level, without reverting back to where it is now. Even clicking Traditional QoS, then saving, reverts back to the current status.
 
Also, as a side observation I just noticed, newer devices aren't even listed here. Strange.
 
newer devices aren't even listed here

Common Asuswrt client list quirk. Not Asuswrt-Merlin related, it's been unreliable like this for years.
 
Final update: All the changes I made that appeared to be failing ultimately seemed to take effect upon reboot. Very strange, but ultimately OK as long as that is the way it works. Thanks for the feedback. Still loving my new Merlin-powered router!
 
You can see all these priorities tacked onto the end of the Traditional QoS rules.
Code:
nvram get qos_rulelist
These rules and priorities don’t work with Adaptive QoS.
 

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