Hi, thanks for keeping Padavan alive for so long! Glad to see it still kicking.
I have a 56U and after doing some diagnosis, found that the latest base firmware on my router (or some internal setting) was causing my internet to be about 4x slower than my link speed (My cable modem is capable of 100Mbps down, I was getting about 15-20Mbps consistently across multiple speed test sites). The latest Padavan firmware fixed this, I'm now getting 80-90Mbps down (Same physical cables and everything else). However, I have a new problem with Padavan now..
Wifi (2.8ghz) works great for the most part but intermittently and occasionally, it slows down to an unbearable speed then later picks up pace again. The link never gets saturated though (Wired was downloading stuff at about 500KB/s, wireless was just doing low bandwidth web browsing). I was looking for a QoS solution to prioritize Wifi traffic over wired, ran across some earlier posts in this thread linking to a QoS script ("simple_shaper.sh") hosted on a site that no longer exists. So firstly, does anyone have a QoS solution for Padavan firmware?
The second issue is that because this might not even be a QoS issue, any idea how I can try to track down what might be the cause? I was thinking resource consumption on the router, but cpu/memory consumption seems fine when I run top/ps. Utilization graphs in the web interface also look fine. This only intermittently happens