I recently updated my R7500 to the latest 1.0.0.82 firmware. This firmware was most noted for enhancements to the 5ghz AC performance as well as many bug fixes.
One of the things less talked about was the enhancement to the Dynamic QOS feature. When released the Dynamic QOS was a set it and forget it feature. No user adjustments available. If it worked for you great. If not turn it off. There was no way to edit by device.
The Dynamic QOS looks at device, application and data type. For many things this works well. Netflix streaming as an example. But certain devices weren't as clear to it and and needed manual intervention.
The .82 release now adds this capability to the R7500. It now provides a real time view of your device list and what device is using bandwidth and how much. You then can go in and edit the device and the priority if you need to.
In my case I have a slow DSL at 2.4mbs. This means that when streaming nothing else can really go on less I get stuttering and other ill effects. Prior to this release video always worked well as it easily understood by the Dynamic QOS algorithm . But I recently signed up with Deezer FLAC music streaming through my Sonos. Even with the Dynamic QOS of the initial release I often got freezes in my streaming with Deezer which often requires more then 1mbs download bandwidth when my wife used her ipad to watch a YouTube or something. This completely ruined the experience to the point I was going to cancel Deezer (which I like very much).
Well since the .82 update I was able to see exactly what was going on in my network through the real time monitoring. From that I was able to set my Sonos zone that I play Deezer through to the highest priority. I was then able to see what my wife was doing and turn her ipad down a notch. I can now stream Deezer without any hickups. When the Sonos requires more bandwidth you can see it rise while her ipad gets less. Its pretty magical and for me solves a huge problem I didnt think I could solve.
Firmware V1.0.0.82 has gotten very good feedback. But for me the biggest bump is the Dynamic QOS enhancements. If you have an R7500 and havent updated I suggest you do.
For R8000 users the Dynamic QOS feature is coming to you as well in a firmware update expected soon
Bob Silver
Netgear Advisor
One of the things less talked about was the enhancement to the Dynamic QOS feature. When released the Dynamic QOS was a set it and forget it feature. No user adjustments available. If it worked for you great. If not turn it off. There was no way to edit by device.
The Dynamic QOS looks at device, application and data type. For many things this works well. Netflix streaming as an example. But certain devices weren't as clear to it and and needed manual intervention.
The .82 release now adds this capability to the R7500. It now provides a real time view of your device list and what device is using bandwidth and how much. You then can go in and edit the device and the priority if you need to.
In my case I have a slow DSL at 2.4mbs. This means that when streaming nothing else can really go on less I get stuttering and other ill effects. Prior to this release video always worked well as it easily understood by the Dynamic QOS algorithm . But I recently signed up with Deezer FLAC music streaming through my Sonos. Even with the Dynamic QOS of the initial release I often got freezes in my streaming with Deezer which often requires more then 1mbs download bandwidth when my wife used her ipad to watch a YouTube or something. This completely ruined the experience to the point I was going to cancel Deezer (which I like very much).
Well since the .82 update I was able to see exactly what was going on in my network through the real time monitoring. From that I was able to set my Sonos zone that I play Deezer through to the highest priority. I was then able to see what my wife was doing and turn her ipad down a notch. I can now stream Deezer without any hickups. When the Sonos requires more bandwidth you can see it rise while her ipad gets less. Its pretty magical and for me solves a huge problem I didnt think I could solve.
Firmware V1.0.0.82 has gotten very good feedback. But for me the biggest bump is the Dynamic QOS enhancements. If you have an R7500 and havent updated I suggest you do.
For R8000 users the Dynamic QOS feature is coming to you as well in a firmware update expected soon
Bob Silver
Netgear Advisor