e38BimmerFN
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Streamboost by Qualcomm is horrendous IMO. QC really did a bad number with D-Links DGL-5500 years ago. Had such high hopes for the follow on DGL router since the DGL-4500 was a great router for gaming. What a mess the 5500 was. They never got it working well. QC dropped the ball big time for D-Link. Not a FAN of QC anymore.
Glad that NG is using something different. Sounds like TrendMicro is working well then.
Seems that NG always implements basic QoS at first then finally puts out more advanced features. Hopefully the RAX will get the same implementation as the R9000.
Glad that NG is using something different. Sounds like TrendMicro is working well then.
Seems that NG always implements basic QoS at first then finally puts out more advanced features. Hopefully the RAX will get the same implementation as the R9000.
Funny you should ask
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Ni...-Dynamic-Qos-StreamBoost-or-iQoS/td-p/1702431
The QoS implementation in the R9000 is unique. Since the main CPU was neither Qualcomm or Broadcom, Netgear chose to go with Trend Micro.
After I read a post regarding the RAX120 having a rudimentary implementation of QoS, I took a quick glance at the its source code. The code was from a couple firmware releases back, but it looked like there were several flavors of QoS/AQM/SQM compiled in. Everything from QoS-scripts to fq_codel. It didn't look like QoS was fully implemented yet, but it was with their latest firmware release for sure I know.
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Ni...d-AX12-RAX200/m-p/1733277/highlight/true#M720
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